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  3D model deformations with arbitrary control points
Cerveró M., Vinacua A., Brunet P. Computers and Graphics 57(C): 92-101, 2016.  Type: Article

A proposal for a coordinate system for handling deformations of models is the subject of the paper. Deformations of models require transformations from the original model to the deformed model. The scheme proposed by the authors elimin...

Sep 1 2016
  Realistic photometric stereo using partial differential irradiance equation ratios
Mecca R., Rodolà E., Cremers D. Computers and Graphics 51(C): 8-16, 2015.  Type: Article

Photometric stereo is a method to reconstruct an object’s surface using pictures of the object taken from different directions. Applications of photometric stereo include face recognition, analysis of astronomical bodies&...

Jan 5 2016
  Extracting flow features via supervised streamline segmentation
Li Y., Wang C., Shene C. Computers and Graphics 52(C): 79-92, 2015.  Type: Article

This paper presents a semi-automatic streamline segmentation algorithm, which can be used to identify user-specified features from a streamline soup. The pipeline first clusters the streamlines into groups, and the user needs to manual...

Dec 14 2015
  Shape segmentation by hierarchical splat clustering
Zhang H., Li C., Gao L., Li S., Wang G. Computers and Graphics 51(C): 136-145, 2015.  Type: Article

Shape segmentation is a very important topic in shape analysis. In this paper, a novel hierarchical shape segmentation method based on splats for 3D shapes is proposed for both patch-aware and part-aware purposes....

Oct 14 2015
  Adaptive and robust curve smoothing on surface meshes
Lawonn K., Gasteiger R., Rössl C., Preim B. Computers and Graphics 4022-35, 2014.  Type: Article

Curve smoothing is an important topic for surface processing. While putting effort on the smoothness of the curve, existing methods cannot preserve the closeness to the initial curve on the triangle mesh. In this paper, a novel method ...

Jan 26 2015
 
 
   
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