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CGF
2002
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15 years 15 days 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
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CGVR
2007
15 years 2 months ago
Simplified Muscle Dynamics for Appealing Real-Time Skin Deformation
- We propose significant simplifications in muscle modeling and simulation to facilitate real-time anatomical skin deformation for full-body articulated characters. The muscle shap...
Keng Siang Lee, Golam Ashraf
93
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DAGSTUHL
2008
15 years 2 months ago
Transfinite Interpolation for Well-Definition in Error Analysis in Solid Modelling
An overall approach to the problem of error analysis in the context of solid modelling, analogous to the standard forward/backward error analysis of Numerical Analysis, was describ...
Neil F. Stewart, Malika Zidani
114
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CGF
2010
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15 years 23 days ago
Localized Delaunay Refinement for Sampling and Meshing
The technique of Delaunay refinement has been recognized as a versatile tool to generate Delaunay meshes of a variety of geometries. Despite its usefulness, it suffers from one la...
Tamal K. Dey, Joshua A. Levine, A. Slatton
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SIGGRAPH
1991
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Deformable curve and surface finite-elements for free-form shape design
The finite element method is applied to generate primitives that build continuous deformable shapes designed to support a new free-form modeling paradigm. The primitives autonomou...
George Celniker, Dave Gossard