Efficient discovery service for a digital library of 3D models

H. Anan, K. Maly, M. Zubair
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Many geographically distributed experts in different areas such as medical imaging, e-commerce, and digital museums, are in need of 3D models. Although 3D models are becoming widely available due to the recent technological advancement and modeling tools, we lack a digital library system where they can be searched and retrieved efficiently. In this paper, we focus on an efficient discovery service consisting of multilevel hierarchical browsing service that enables users to navigate large sets of 3D models. For this purpose, we use shape based clustering to abstract a large set of 3D models to a small set of representative models (key models). Our service applies clustering recursively to limit the number of key models that a user views at a time. Clustering is derived from metrics that are based on a concept of compression and similarity computation using surface signatures. Signatures are the two-dimensional representations of a 3D model and they can be used to define similarity between 3D models. We integrated the proposed browsing capability with 3DLIB, (a digital library for 3D models that we are building at Old Dominion University), and evaluated the proposed browsing service using the Princeton Shape Benchmark (PSB). Our evaluation shows significant better precision and recall as compared to other approaches.
三维模型数字图书馆的高效发现服务
许多地理上分布在不同领域的专家,如医学成像、电子商务和数字博物馆,都需要3D模型。尽管由于最近的技术进步和建模工具,3D模型正变得广泛可用,但我们缺乏一个可以有效搜索和检索它们的数字图书馆系统。在本文中,我们重点研究了一种由多层分层浏览服务组成的高效发现服务,使用户能够在大型3D模型集中进行导航。为此,我们使用基于形状的聚类将大量3D模型抽象为一小组代表性模型(关键模型)。我们的服务递归地应用集群来限制用户一次查看的键模型的数量。聚类源自基于压缩概念和使用表面签名的相似性计算的度量。签名是三维模型的二维表示,可以用来定义三维模型之间的相似度。我们将建议的浏览功能与3DLIB(我们正在老道明大学建立的3D模型数字图书馆)集成在一起,并使用普林斯顿形状基准(PSB)评估建议的浏览服务。与其他方法相比,我们的评估显示出更高的精确度和召回率。
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