View-based 3-D Object Retrieval ( Computer Science Reviews and Trends )

Publication series :Computer Science Reviews and Trends

Author: Gao   Yue;Dai   Qionghai  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780128026236

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128024195

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780128024195

Subject: TP3 Computers;TP39 computer application

Keyword: 自动化技术、计算机技术

Language: ENG

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Description

Content-based 3-D object retrieval has attracted extensive attention recently and has applications in a variety of fields, such as, computer-aided design, tele-medicine,mobile multimedia, virtual reality, and entertainment. The development of efficient and effective content-based 3-D object retrieval techniques has enabled the use of fast 3-D reconstruction and model design. Recent technical progress, such as the development of camera technologies, has made it possible to capture the views of 3-D objects. As a result, view-based 3-D object retrieval has become an essential but challenging research topic.

View-based 3-D Object Retrieval introduces and discusses the fundamental challenges in view-based 3-D object retrieval, proposes a collection of selected state-of-the-art methods for accomplishing this task developed by the authors, and summarizes recent achievements in view-based 3-D object retrieval. Part I presents an Introduction to View-based 3-D Object Retrieval, Part II discusses View Extraction, Selection, and Representation, Part III provides a deep dive into View-Based 3-D Object Comparison, and Part IV looks at future research and developments including Big Data application and geographical location-based applications.

  • Systematically introduces view-based 3-D object retrieval, including problem definitions and settings, methodologies, and benchmark testing beds
  • Discusses several key challenges in view-based 3-D object retrieval,

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