The man made shapes in map
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Man-made objects are ubiquitous in the real world and in virtual environments. While such objects can be very detailed, capturing every small feature, they are often identified and characterized by a small set of defining curves. ... Zoom panels show section of curve network, and normals along the curves.
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A shapes that have parts with no counterparts in the prior knowledge can occur in the test set. An example is the chair shown before in Figure 5 (y), contrasted to the other shapes in the dataset. Secondly, the descriptors may not be sufficient to distinguish certain parts of the shapes, such as the different fingers in the hands....
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