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TOG
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
Articulated body deformation from range scan data
This paper presents an example-based method for calculating skeleton-driven body deformations. Our example data consists of range scans of a human body in a variety of poses. Usin...
Brett Allen, Brian Curless, Zoran Popovic
VMV
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
Patch-Graph Reconstruction for Piecewise Smooth Surfaces
In this paper we present a new surface reconstruction technique for piecewise smooth surfaces from point clouds, such as scans of architectural sites or man-made artifacts. The te...
Philipp Jenke, Michael Wand, Wolfgang Straße...
VMV
2000
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15 years 1 months ago
Visualization of Principal Curvature Directions by Anisotropic Diffusion
Anisotropic diffusion is known to be a powerful tool in image processing. It enables the smoothing of initially noisy images while still retaining, respectively sharpening edges a...
Udo Diewald, Martin Rumpf
ECCV
2004
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Shape Reconstruction from 3D and 2D Data Using PDE-Based Deformable Surfaces
In this paper, we propose a new PDE-based methodology for deformable surfaces that is capable of automatically evolving its shape to capture the geometric boundary of the data and ...
Ye Duan, Liu Yang, Hong Qin, Dimitris Samaras
VMV
2000
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15 years 1 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...