I would anticipate that such a search engine would need to rely on machine learning technology due to the wide range of shapes and sizes of functionally-equivalent objects. Consider, for example, the wide variety of objects such as pop-up toasters. Would a 3D scan of any given toaster result in the correct classification as a toaster?
If a library of scans (or photos) of objects is maintained, it may be possible to search for the exact make and model of a man-made object, facilitating ordering spare parts or maintenance guides for those objects that no longer bear their original labels.
The technology would not be limited to identification of man-made objects, but also identification of objects in the natural world, for example identifying invertebrates and fungi are often difficult due to the vast number of species.
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