| N. Gagvani and D. Silver. Parameter controlled volume thinning. Graphical Models and Image Processing, 61(3):149-- 164, 1999. |
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N. Gagvani and D. Silver. Parameter Controlled Volume Thinning. Graphical Models and Image Procesing, 61(3):149--164, May 1999.
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N. Gagvani and D. Silver. Parameter Controlled Volume Thinning. Graphical Models and Image Procesing, 61(3):149--164, May 1999.
.... [35] segmentation and registration [5, 24] motion analysis [26] and surgical simulation [29, 22] Volume deformation also constitutes an integral component of many volume morphing techniques [20, 7] and perhaps more significantly it is an indispensable component in volume animation [33, 12, 13, 14]. Given a deformation specification that defines how an object is to be deformed to another (typically in the form of control information such as control points) it can be realized using either forward mapping (e.g. revoxelization in [14] or backward mapping (e.g. space transformation in ....
....on individual tetrahedral domains. Figure 8 shows a set of five free form deformations of volumetric objects. A detailed description of a brute force method, its acceleration using a custom octree, and control specifications used in the examples can be found in [30] 4. 4 Volume Animation In [12, 13, 14] a system for creating volume animations was presented. It was based upon a volumetric skeleton, which was extracted from a volumetric representation and was animated. New volumes were reconstructed about the transformed skeletons and then rendered using a ray caster. In [28] a system called Vo l ....
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N. Gagvani and D. Silver. Parameter controlled volume thinning. Graphical Models and Image Processing, 61(3):149-- 164, 1999.
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