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Partition along characteristic edges of a digitized point cloud
We present a contribution to the "reverse engineering" process through a method for the extraction of characteristic edges from a digitized parr. The edge determination is realized step by step by locally fitting a surface, which presents a discontinuity. To avoid a long process, this fitting is started only in areas with important curvatures. These areas are automatically detected with a prior paraboloid fitting. This approach enables to split the initial digitized point cloud along the edges. Each "elementary" cloud given by the process is the digitized representation of a basic surface. Such surfaces could be easier to rebuild than the initial global surface, by means of an implicit or parametric representation. Our partition process is a first step to find CAD representation of a digitized part.