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CGF
2008
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Fitting Sharp Features with Loop Subdivision Surfaces
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data (e.g., dense meshes or point clouds), but none of these methods effectively de...
Ruotian Ling, Wenping Wang, Dong-Ming Yan
CVGIP
2002
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Sharp Features on Multiresolution Subdivision Surfaces
In this paper we describe a method for creating sharp features and trim regions on multiresolution subdivision surfaces along a set of user-defined curves. Operations such as engr...
Henning Biermann, Ioana M. Martin, Denis Zorin, Fa...
CAD
2005
Springer
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Surface interpolation of meshes by geometric subdivision
Subdivision surfaces are generated by repeated approximation or interpolation from initial control meshes. In this paper, two new nonlinear subdivision schemes, face based subdivi...
Xunnian Yang
CAGD
2005
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A sharpness dependent filter for mesh smoothing
In this paper, we propose a sharpness dependent filter design based on the fairing of surface normal, whereby the filtering algorithm automatically selects a filter. This may be a...
Chun-Yen Chen, Kuo-Young Cheng
CAGD
2008
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From extension of Loop's approximation scheme to interpolatory subdivisions
The minimum-supported bivariate C2-cubic spline on a 6-directional mesh constructed in our previous work [2] can be used to extend Loop's approximation subdivision scheme to ...
Charles K. Chui, Qingtang Jiang