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VISUALIZATION
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Geometric Surface Smoothing via Anisotropic Diffusion of Normals
This paper introduces a method for smoothing complex, noisy surfaces, while preserving (and enhancing) sharp, geometric features. It has two main advantages over previous approach...
Tolga Tasdizen, Ross T. Whitaker, Paul Burchard, S...
SMA
2008
ACM
140views Solid Modeling» more  SMA 2008»
13 years 4 months ago
GPU conversion of quad meshes to smooth surfaces
We convert any quad manifold mesh into an at least C1 surface consisting of bi-cubic tensor-product splines with localized perturbations of degree bi-5 near non-4-valent vertices....
Ashish Myles, Young In Yeo, Jörg Peters
DATE
2010
IEEE
184views Hardware» more  DATE 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
Parallel subdivision surface rendering and animation on the Cell BE processor
—Subdivision Surfaces provide a compact way to describe a smooth surface using a mesh model. They are widely used in 3D animation and nearly all modern modeling programs support ...
R. Grottesi, S. Morigi, Martino Ruggiero, Luca Ben...
EGH
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Mesh mutation in programmable graphics hardware
We show how a future graphics processor unit (GPU), enhanced with random read and write to video memory, can represent, refine and adjust complex meshes arising in modeling, simu...
Le-Jeng Shiue, Vineet Goel, Jörg Peters