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Bringing 3D ML to commercial CAD programs #57

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Arthurg27 opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 8 comments
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Bringing 3D ML to commercial CAD programs #57

Arthurg27 opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 8 comments

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@Arthurg27
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Guys, with all the magnificent work done here is it possible to start bringing together the 3D ML and the traditional CAD programs (Creo, SolidWorks, Catia, etc...)
This would be a real breakthrough in machine design world, reinforced with ML capabilities

@XiaoshuiHuang
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What do you mean? Can you explain your idea?

@Arthurg27
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Arthurg27 commented Oct 25, 2019

  1. Geometry part/assembly classification and detection
  2. Identifying key characteristics of the model: size, volume, material, weight, etc.
  3. Parametric and geometric search

Currently there is no such capabilities in any commercial CAD program, and there's a great need for such application, especially in companies with a big 3D dataset, it will give a chance of smart search, based on geometry and CAD key properties, and ofcourse a major move towards design automation.
As I see it the application shoud be integrated smoothly in currently commercial CAD program

@erinaldi
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It's possible that the accuracy is not high enough for commercial CAD applications.
Right now object detection is reaching 90% accuracy. Maybe a few more conferences and some new improvements will come out to reach above 95%.
Part segmentation accuracy is still below 88% on benchmark dataset.

I think it will happen in a year or so though. At least some proof of concepts tools, maybe integrated on the web (these ML methods are quite costly, computation-wise).

@selvakarna
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Hi @ Arthurg27 ,

How to train 3d Volume component ?
How to extracting 3d volume features and how to matching this features ?
How to segment 3d volume component based on 3d features ?
How to calculate scaling of 3d volume components?
How to classify the 3d volume components ?
without GPU, how to train those above question ?

can you share steps of above question ? using dicom data sets?

@Arthurg27
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Arthurg27 commented Dec 4, 2019

@selvakarna
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Hi @Arthurg27 , how to sign up above site ?

can you share ? dicom volume image training and 2d image based 3d volume segment ?
CPU training link ?

@jousefm
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jousefm commented Feb 10, 2021

It's possible that the accuracy is not high enough for commercial CAD applications.
Right now object detection is reaching 90% accuracy. Maybe a few more conferences and some new improvements will come out to reach above 95%.
Part segmentation accuracy is still below 88% on benchmark dataset.

I think it will happen in a year or so though. At least some proof of concepts tools, maybe integrated on the web (these ML methods are quite costly, computation-wise).

Any repos in particular that you know of tackling DL in the 3D/CAD space?

@dawarazhar11
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Guys, with all the magnificent work done here is it possible to start bringing together the 3D ML and the traditional CAD programs (Creo, SolidWorks, Catia, etc...)
This would be a real breakthrough in machine design world, reinforced with ML capabilities

Hey, Arthur. Found your comment from three years ago. Today i think we are at a point where this technology can be developed. Infact I am investigating few of them.

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