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PSIVT
2009
Springer
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14 years 2 months ago
Implicit Surface Reconstruction with an Analogy of Polar Field Model
Implicit surface reconstruction has been a challenging work for decades. In this paper, motivated by the concept of classic physical polar field model and off-set points strategy...
Yuxu Lin, Chun Chen, Mingli Song, Jiajun Bu, Ziche...
CVPR
2003
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Implicit Meshes for Modeling and Reconstruction
Explicit surfaces, such as triangulations or wireframe models, have been extensively used to represent the deformable 3?D models that are used to fit 3?D point and 2?D silhouette ...
Slobodan Ilic, Pascal Fua
SIGGRAPH
1995
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Automatic reconstruction of surfaces and scalar fields from 3D scans
We present an efficient and uniform approach for the automatic reconstruction of surfaces of CAD (computer aided design) models and scalar fields defined on them, from an unorg...
Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Fausto Bernardini, Guoliang X...
SGP
2007
13 years 10 months ago
Voronoi-based variational reconstruction of unoriented point sets
We introduce an algorithm for reconstructing watertight surfaces from unoriented point sets. Using the Voronoi diagram of the input point set, we deduce a tensor field whose princ...
Pierre Alliez, David Cohen-Steiner, Yiying Tong, M...
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