Preserving Information from Real Objects to Digital Shapes

Riccardo Albertoni, Laura Papaleo, F. Robbiano
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Nowadays, the success of the scientific enterprise largely depends on the ability of sharing resources among the scientific community. This problem is particularly relevant in the field of Computer Graphics and Vision. During the last years specific domains ontologies are emerging in support of different contexts, aiming at facilitating automated resource-sharing among information systems in specific fields. A fast evolution of Computer Graphics and Vision is now conditioned by how research teams will be able to intercommunicate. The shared resources should preserve as much meaningful information as possible, in order to allow and improve collaborative research and complete understanding of complex tasks. A critical phase in Computer Graphics and Vision is the Acquisition Phase, which includes different conditions and properties related to the object to be scanned, to the surrounding environment or even to the knowledge of the scanning experts. The novelty of our work is the tentative to integrate Knowledge Management approaches to Computer Graphics and Vision and, in particular, we aim at preserving information when passing from the real world (Real Objects) to the digital one (Digital Shapes). This is a fundamental step for moving knowledge from humans to machines.
从真实物体到数字形状的信息保存
当今,科学事业的成功在很大程度上取决于科学共同体之间资源共享的能力。这个问题在计算机图形学和视觉领域尤为重要。在过去的几年中,为了支持不同的上下文,出现了特定的领域本体,旨在促进特定领域信息系统之间的自动化资源共享。计算机图形学和视觉的快速发展现在取决于研究团队如何能够相互交流。共享资源应尽可能多地保存有意义的信息,以便允许和改进合作研究,并完全理解复杂的任务。计算机图形学和视觉的一个关键阶段是采集阶段,它包括与被扫描对象、周围环境甚至扫描专家的知识相关的不同条件和属性。我们工作的新颖之处在于尝试将知识管理方法整合到计算机图形学和视觉中,特别是,我们的目标是在从现实世界(真实对象)传递到数字世界(数字形状)时保留信息。这是将知识从人类转移到机器的基本步骤。
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