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G-ID: Identifying 3D Prints Using Slicing Parameters
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2020
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Engineering3D ModelingComputer-aided DesignPrinting Pipeline3D Computer VisionImage AnalysisPresent G-idComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingMachine VisionDesignComputer ScienceSubtle PatternsMedical Image Computing3D Object Recognition3D PrintingComputer VisionNatural Sciences3D ScanningShape Modeling
We present G-ID, a method that utilizes the subtle patterns left by the 3D printing process to distinguish and identify objects that otherwise look similar to the human eye. The key idea is to mark different instances of a 3D model by varying slicing parameters that do not change the model geometry but can be detected as machine-readable differences in the print. As a result, G-ID does not add anything to the object but exploits the patterns appearing as a by-product of slicing, an essential step of the 3D printing pipeline.
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