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Deciding Feature Relationships

Once we have found all of the features, we now search for the relationships between them. In the final representation of intrinsic information about the part, it is important to know which feature lies ``within'' another closed feature.

Consider a scene with two features, a part with an external boundary and a single hole. We would like to represent this scene with the string: ``C(C())''. This can be interpreted as, a closed region within another closed region.


sobh@bridgeport.edu
Tue Sep 20 12:46:05 MDT 1994