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TVCG
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Robust Feature-Preserving Mesh Denoising Based on Consistent Subneighborhoods
—In this paper, we introduce a feature-preserving denoising algorithm. It is built on the premise that the underlying surface of a noisy mesh is piecewise smooth, and a sharp fea...
Hanqi Fan, Yizhou Yu, Qunsheng Peng
VC
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Spline-based feature curves from point-sampled geometry
Defining sharp features in a 3D model facilitates a better understanding of the surface and aids geometric processing and graphics applications, such as reconstruction, filtering, ...
Joel Daniels II, Tilo Ochotta, Linh K. Ha, Cl&aacu...
CGF
2005
104views more  CGF 2005»
13 years 7 months ago
Dual Marching Cubes: Primal Contouring of Dual Grids
We present a method for contouring an implicit function using a grid topologically dual to structured grids such as octrees. By aligning the vertices of the dual grid with the fea...
Scott Schaefer, Joe D. Warren
VIS
2004
IEEE
214views Visualization» more  VIS 2004»
14 years 8 months ago
Surface Reconstruction of Noisy and Defective Data Sets
We present a novel surface reconstruction algorithm that can recover high-quality surfaces from noisy and defective data sets without any normal or orientation information. A set ...
Hui Xie, Kevin T. McDonnell, Hong Qin
CGF
2002
135views more  CGF 2002»
13 years 7 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