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CGF
2002
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13 years 5 months ago
Slow Growing Subdivision (SGS) in Any Dimension: Towards Removing the Curse of Dimensionality
In recent years subdivision methods have been one of the most successful techniques applied to the multi-resolution representation and visualization of surface meshes. Extension t...
Valerio Pascucci
SMI
2005
IEEE
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13 years 11 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
SIGGRAPH
1999
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Skin: A Constructive Approach to Modeling Free-Form Shapes
We present a new particle-based surface representation with which a user can interactively sculpt free-form surfaces. The particles maintain mesh connectivity and operate under ru...
Lee Markosian, Jonathan M. Cohen, Thomas Crulli, J...
SGP
2003
13 years 6 months ago
A geometric database for gene expression data
As the logical next step after sequencing the mouse genome, biologists have developed laboratory methods for rapidly determining where each of the 30K genes in the mouse genome is...
Joe D. Warren, Tao Ju, Gregor Eichele, Christina T...
CGF
2000
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13 years 5 months ago
Multiresolution shape deformations for meshes with dynamic vertex connectivity
Multiresolution shape representation is a very effective way to decompose surface geometry into several levels of detail. Geometric modeling with such representations enables flex...
Leif Kobbelt, Thilo Bareuther, Hans-Peter Seidel