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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Sketch of view sphere demonstrating view optimization range. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Best views of different 3D objects as a function of the choice of criterion. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Edge and face index of L-shape object. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Second best-view planning results of L-shape object. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Best view of L-shape object using a maximum projected edge length criterion (x-axis rotation=−60°, y-axis rotation=−20°, and results of combination of best view and optimum sampling. No. of points is approximately 480). Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Combining adaptive sampling first then view planning [(a) x-rotation=−60°, y-rotation=−20°. (b) x-rotation=−80°, y-rotation=−60°]. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Integration of sectional adaptive sampling with the best view result of the vase-like object with rectangular cross section. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Results of integrating view planning and FEM centroid sampling on the cup object. Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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Date of download: 6/6/2016 Copyright © 2016 SPIE. All rights reserved. Simulated edge length profile with experimental results of a cubic object (9cm×9cm×6cm). Figure Legend: From: Integration of view planning with nonuniform surface sampling techniques for three- dimensional object inspection Opt. Eng. 2006;45(11):113602-113602-17. doi:10.1117/1.2385496
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