Estimating depth from line drawing
Proceedings of the seventh ACM symposium on Solid modeling and applications
Amodal volume completion: 3D visual completion
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Making the most of using depth reasoning to label line drawings of engineering objects
SM '04 Proceedings of the ninth ACM symposium on Solid modeling and applications
Constraints Between Distant Lines in the Labelling of Line Drawings of Polyhedral Scenes
International Journal of Computer Vision
Sketching reality: Realistic interpretation of architectural designs
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Amodal volume completion: 3D visual completion
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
Technical Section: An optimisation-based reconstruction engine for 3D modelling by sketching
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A survey on geometrical reconstruction as a core technology to sketch-based modeling
Computers and Graphics
Automatic street graph construction in sketch maps
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On the evolution of geometrical reconstruction as a core technology to sketch-based modeling
SBM'04 Proceedings of the First Eurographics conference on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
Producing models from drawings of curved surfaces
SBM'06 Proceedings of the Third Eurographics conference on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
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This paper describes a system, which converts a two-dimensional sketch with hidden lines removed of a single polyhedral object into a boundary representation solid model. The system improves on a previous system by Grimstead by analyzing the sketch for symmetry elements and regularities. It uses the results of this analysis to produce a more plausible topological completion of the hidden parts of the object, and to enforce exact constraints on the geometry of the boundary-representation model.