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SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF TECHNICAL DRAWING DIMENSIONS

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1993
We present a syntactic approach to technical drawing dimensions analysis. A specific grammar is used to describe dimensions of drawings. This grammar can be graphically designed by combining different graphic primitives. The algorithm used for analysis can start at different points of the grammar. The analysis proceeds bottom-up and top-down according
Suzanne Collin, Dominique Colnet
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The technical drawing lesson

The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1950
(1950). The technical drawing lesson. The Vocational Aspect of Education: Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 139-145.
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Technical Documentation (Drawing)

2014
This chapter presents detailed techniques for both modelers, necessary for a high-quality presentation in accordance with the standards of technical documentation. The goal was to present the problems that any designer can encounter, and then the tools to overcome them by means of different techniques in order to arrive at the end product, i.e., the ...
Jože Duhovnik   +2 more
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The use of animations in teaching technical drawing

2012 7th IEEE International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI), 2012
The technical animation has only been used for design. We have discovered that we can use it in the education. We have made a new multi-media visual tool that helps teachers and students in work.
Rita Osz, Róbert Kováts
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AN AID TO TECHNICAL DRAWING

Technical Education and Industrial Training, 1964
In my experience of teaching Technical Drawing and Geometrical and Engineering Drawing over the past few years, I have noticed that when I arrive at the ‘Loci of Points in Mechanisms and Elementary Linkwork’ part of the syllabus, the pupils have difficulty in ‘seeing’ and understanding the various motions of the mechanisms and linkwork concerned.
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Technical drawings and illustrations

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1977
Technical graphics originated with the simple need for instructional drawings, but has expanded to include a large variety of applications, materials, processes, and techniques. Engineers and scientists who must frequently communicate complex technical concepts should have a sufficient knowledge of the various types of artwork and methods of ...
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Content-based retrieval of technical drawings

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2005
This paper presents a new approach to classify, index and retrieve technical drawings by content. Our work uses spatial relationships, shape geometry and high-dimensional indexing mechanisms to retrieve complex drawings from CAD databases. This contrasts with conventional approaches which use mostly textual metadata. Creative designers and draftspeople
Manuel J. Fonseca   +2 more
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Indexing of technical line drawing databases

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1999
Image indexing, namely, the problem of retrieving content information from images in response to queries, is a key problem underlying the operations in image databases. We present a method of indexing for 3D object queries in a database of a class of images called technical line drawings.
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Automatic recognition of scanned technical drawings

1993
The problems of automatic conversion of large-scaled documents (technical drawings or maps) into a CAD-file are represented. Existing systems for automated drawing conversion are well suited for documents of excellent quality. The “bad” documents, e.g.
Frank-Lothar Krause   +2 more
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Technical Drawing and Geometry

1974
All building drawings should be produced according to the Drawing-office Practice booklet, published by the British Standards Institution (BS 1192: 1969 — Metric). Students should acquaint themselves with this publication which stipulates the accepted rules for all building drawings. Deviation from these recommended rules can lead to confusion.
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