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Orebody Modeling Method Based on the Normal Estimation of Cross-Contour Polylines

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MATHEMATICS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/math10030473

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implicit modeling; radial basis function; principal component analysis; normal propagation

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This paper presents a method for orebody implicit modeling based on normal estimation of cross-contour polylines. The method can automatically estimate normals and reorient them, showing advantages of low calculation, high efficiency, and strong reliability.
The normal estimation of cross-contour polylines largely determines the implicit orebody modeling result. However, traditional methods cannot estimate normals effectively due to the complex topological adjacency relationship of the cross-contour polylines manually interpreted in the process of exploration and production. In this work, we present an orebody implicit modeling method based on the normal estimation of cross-contour polylines. The improved method consists of three stages: (1) estimating the normals of cross-contour polylines by using the least square plane fitting method based on principal component analysis; (2) reorienting the normal directions by using the method based on the normal propagation; (3) using an implicit function to construct an orebody model. The innovation of this method is that it can automatically estimate the normals of the cross-contour polylines and reorient normal directions without manual intervention. Experimental results show that the proposed method has the advantages of a small amount of calculation, high efficiency and strong reliability. Moreover, this normal estimation method is useful to improve the automation of implicit orebody modeling.

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