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A double description of a feature-based model is proposed which should be equally efficient both for design with feature systems and automatic recognition of instances of standard or user defined features. This description consists of a primary representation in terms of generic form features (neutral description) and a set of viewpoint dependent feature-based representations (secondary descriptions) which are created by transformations that are viewpoint specific and apply to the neutral object description.
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Falcidieno, B., Giannini, F., Porzia, C., Spagnuolo, M. (1991). Hybrid Representation of Feature-Based Models. In: Kunii, T.L. (eds) Modeling in Computer Graphics. IFIP Series on Computer Graphics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68147-2_8
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