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Feature-based subdivision surface fitting

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Obtaining optimal and succinct representations for 3D models, usually defined as redundant dense polygonal meshes, is particularly of interest for many applications: animation, compression, recognition or understanding. Subdivision surfaces combine a lot of properties particularly relevant for this task: this model is very compact, can represent an arbitrary topology, authorizes a local control while being intrinsically multi-resolution. For these reasons, subdivision surfaces are increasingly popular in computer graphics and have been integrated to the MPEG4 standard. In this context, approximating a dense verbose polygonal mesh with this model becomes even more relevant.

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August 2007
197 pages
ISBN:9781450318280
DOI:10.1145/1280720
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