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JMIV
2007
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A Variational Model for Capturing Illusory Contours Using Curvature
Illusorycontours,suchastheclassicalKanizsatriangleandsquare[9],areintrinsicphenomenainhuman vision. These contours are not completely defined by real object boundaries, but also i...
Wei Zhu, Tony F. Chan
CG
2002
Springer
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Analytical methods for polynomial weighted convolution surfaces with various kernels
Convolution surface has the advantage of being crease-free and bulge-free over other kinds of implicit surfaces. Among the various types of skeletal elements, line segments can be...
Xiaogang Jin, Chiew-Lan Tai
CGF
2002
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STRANDS: Interactive Simulation of Thin Solids using Cosserat Models
STRANDS are thin elastic solids that are visually well approximated as smooth curves, and yet possess essential physical behaviors characteristic of solid objects such as twisting...
Dinesh K. Pai
CGF
2002
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Stylizing Silhouettes at Interactive Rates: From Silhouette Edges to Silhouette Strokes
A way to create effective stylized line drawings is to draw strokes that start and stop at visible portions along the silhouette of an object to be portrayed. In computer graphics...
Tobias Isenberg, Nick Halper, Thomas Strothotte
TIP
1998
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Orientation diffusions
Abstract—Diffusions are useful for image processing and computer vision because they provide a convenient way of smoothing noisy data, analyzing images at multiple scales, and en...
Pietro Perona