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VMV
2001
111views Visualization» more  VMV 2001»
13 years 5 months ago
MeshToSS: Converting Subdivision Surfaces from Dense Meshes
The theoretical aspects are discussed of our developed software, MeshToSS, for the conversion to Loop subdivision surfaces of dense triangular meshes. This software generates subd...
Takashi Kanai
SMI
2005
IEEE
156views Image Analysis» more  SMI 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Visualization of Point-Based Surfaces with Locally Reconstructed Subdivision Surfaces
Point-based surfaces (i.e. surfaces represented by discrete point sets which are either directly obtained by current 3D acquisition devices or converted from other surface represe...
Tamy Boubekeur, Patrick Reuter, Christophe Schlick
CGF
1999
126views more  CGF 1999»
13 years 4 months ago
A Shrink Wrapping Approach to Remeshing Polygonal Surfaces
Due to their simplicity and flexibility, polygonal meshes are about to become the standard representation for surface geometry in computer graphics applications. Some algorithms i...
Leif Kobbelt, Jens Vorsatz, Ulf Labsik, Hans-Peter...
CGF
2008
127views more  CGF 2008»
13 years 4 months ago
Fitting Sharp Features with Loop Subdivision Surfaces
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data (e.g., dense meshes or point clouds), but none of these methods effectively de...
Ruotian Ling, Wenping Wang, Dong-Ming Yan
VMV
2000
169views Visualization» more  VMV 2000»
13 years 5 months ago
A Non-Linear Subdivision Scheme for Triangle Meshes
Subdivision schemes are commonly used to obtain dense or smooth data representations from sparse discrete data. E. g., B-splines are smooth curves or surfaces that can be construc...
Stefan Karbacher, Stephan Seeger, Gerd Häusle...