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A Recognition System for Folding Process of Origami Drill Books

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Graphics Recognition. Recent Advances and Perspectives (GREC 2003)

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This paper describes a framework of a recognition system for folding process of origami drill books, with a view to converting a 3D sequence of orgami illustrations printed in an origami drill book into a 3D animation automatically, so that users can observe how an origami is folded from different view-points. The internal model,which maintains the changes of origami states during interpretation of the folding process, plays an important role in the recognition phase.The model also makes it possible for a CG simulator to reconstruct the recognized folding process. Several experimental results of this system have shown the validity of the proposed framework.

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Shimanuki, H., Kato, J., Watanabe, T. (2004). A Recognition System for Folding Process of Origami Drill Books. In: Lladós, J., Kwon, YB. (eds) Graphics Recognition. Recent Advances and Perspectives. GREC 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3088. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25977-0_23

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