| M.-P. Cani. Implicit representations in computer animation : a compared study. In Proceedings of Implicit Surface '99, Sep 1999. Invited paper. |
....(usually points, segments or polygons) repre sented either by a tree or a graph. Skeletal implicit surfaces are a natural choice for modeling and simulation applications, since each primitive can have its own motion while preserving the overall smooth, free form shape of the generated surface [7]. Therefore, this preliminary study of existing reconstruction methods is restricted to those producing implicit surfaces, following a short presentation of implicit surfaces themselves. 2.1. Implicit surfaces An implicit surface is defined as the set of points P in space that satisfy f(P ) ....
M.-P. Cani. Implicit representations in computer animation : a compared study. In Proceedings of Implicit Surface '99, Sep 1999. Invited paper.
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M.-P. Cani. Implicit representations in computer animation : a compared study. In Proceedings of Implicit Surface '99, Sep 1999. Invited paper.
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M. Cani. Implicit Representations in Computer Animation: A Compared Study. In Implicit Surfaces '99, Sep. 1999.
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