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We shall make some
some simplifying assumptions concerning the view of the object and
its complexity.
-  The object is in a 
general position -- no two things are accidentally lined up in the image because of a
special viewing position.
 -  The outer edges in the image --
its silhouette -- belong to faces which
occlude the background.
 -  The objects are of limited
complexity, and in particular that only three edges ever meet at a
vertex.
 
 
  David Marshall 1994-1997