6 resultados para Polygonal faults
em Digital Peer Publishing
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During decades Distance Transforms have proven to be useful for many image processing applications, and more recently, they have started to be used in computer graphics environments. The goal of this paper is to propose a new technique based on Distance Transforms for detecting mesh elements which are close to the objects' external contour (from a given point of view), and using this information for weighting the approximation error which will be tolerated during the mesh simplification process. The obtained results are evaluated in two ways: visually and using an objective metric that measures the geometrical difference between two polygonal meshes.
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In this paper we present a model-based approach for real-time camera pose estimation in industrial scenarios. The line model which is used for tracking is generated by rendering a polygonal model and extracting contours out of the rendered scene. By un-projecting a point on the contour with the depth value stored in the z-buffer, the 3D coordinates of the contour can be calculated. For establishing 2D/3D correspondences the 3D control points on the contour are projected into the image and a perpendicular search for gradient maxima for every point on the contour is performed. Multiple hypotheses of 2D image points corresponding to a 3D control point make the pose estimation robust against ambiguous edges in the image.
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It is said that the deprofessionalisation of social work and other welfare occupations reduces workers' professional discretion and autonomy, and thus their capacity to act in the best interests of their client. Without necessarily regarding the deprofessionalisation thesis as conclusive, this paper will ask how the state's control of the role and task of social workers impacts on their role-implicated obligations as professionals. If workers are reduced (as claimed) to the status of mere functionaries in systems they neither approve of nor control, does this exonerate them from bad outcomes or service failures? How should we view the dramatic increase in formal regulation now seen in the UK - as professionalisation or deprofessionalisation? The paper will argue that whatever the drift of policy, workers remain in some measure personally accountable. Service failures imply faults of practical reason that are partly attributable to the moral and intellectual character of professionals as individuals. It is therefore up to professionals, and their organisations, to attend to the improvement of professional character.
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This article deals with complex material flow systems and series connections of conveyor and op-erating elements. These can be characterised by a specific availability. The thus resultant overall availabil-ity of necessary “technical throughput” of the individual elements for the achievement of a specified throughput. When the conveyor and operating elements are subjected to a stochastic distribution, the interposition of buffers is necessary but these can also lead to a reduction of the necessary throughput due faults. The system behaviour of complex installations can only be investigated by simulation. The parame-ter changes required in order to achieve specific target values can also be determined by simulation runs in iteration loops.
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This paper investigates the use of virtual reality (VR) technologies to facilitate the analysis of plant biological data in distinctive steps in the application pipeline. Reconstructed three-dimensional biological models (primary polygonal models) transferred to a virtual environment support scientists' collaborative exploration of biological datasets so that they obtain accurate analysis results and uncover information hidden in the data. Examples of the use of virtual reality in practice are provided and a complementary user study was performed.
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Generative Fertigungsverfahren haben sich in den letzten Jahren als effektive Werkzeuge für die schnelle Entwicklung von Produkten nahezu beliebiger Komplexität entwickelt. Gleichzeitig wird gefordert, die Reproduzierbarkeit der Bauteile und auch seriennahe bzw. seriengleiche Eigenschaften zu gewährleisten. Die Vielfalt und der Umfang der Anwendungen sowie die große Anzahl verschiedener generativer Fertigungsverfahren verlangen adäquate Qualitätsüberwachungs- und Qualitätskontrollsysteme. Ein Lösungsansatz für die Qualitätsbewertung von generativen Fertigungsverfahren besteht in der Einführung eines Kennzahlensystems. Hierzu müssen zunächst Anforderungsprofile und Qualitätsmerkmale für generativ hergestellte Bauteile definiert werden, welche durch Prüfkörpergeometrien abgebildet und mit Hilfe von Einzelkennzahlen klassifiziert werden. In Rahmen der durchgeführten Untersuchungen wurde die Qualitätsbewertung anhand von Prüfkörpergeometrien am Beispiel des Laser-Sinterprozesses qualifiziert. Durch Beeinflussung der Prozessparameter, d.h. der gezielten Einbringung von Störgrößen, welche einzeln oder in Kombination zu unzulässigen Qualitätsschwankungen führen können, ist es möglich, die Qualität des Produktes zu beurteilen. Die Definition von Einzelkennzahlen, die eine Steuerung und Kontrolle sowie eine Vorhersage potentieller Fehler ermöglicht, bietet hierbei essentielle Möglichkeiten zur Qualitätsbewertung. Eine Zusammenführung zu einem gesamtheitlichen Kennzahlensystem soll zum einen den Prozess auf Grundlage der definierten Anforderungsprofile bewerten und zum anderen einen direkten Zusammenhang der ausgewählten Störgrößen und Prozessgrößen herleiten, um vorab eine Aussage über die Bauteilqualität treffen zu können.