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Computer Graphics and Applications, 12th Pacific Conference on (PG'04)
Mesh Modelling with Curve Analogies
Seoul, Korea
October 06-October 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2234-3
Steve Zelinka, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Garland, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Modelling by analogy has become a powerful paradigm for editing images. Using a pair of before- and after-example images of a transformation, a system that models by analogy produces analogous transformations on arbitrary new images. This paper brings the expressive power of modelling by analogy to meshes.
To avoid the difficulty of specifying fully 3D example meshes, we use Curve Analogies to produce changes in meshes. We apply analogies to families of curves on an object's surface, and use the filtered curves to drive a transformation of the object. We demonstrate a range of filters, from simple local feature elimination/addition, to more general frequency enhancement filters.
Citation:
Steve Zelinka, Michael Garland, "Mesh Modelling with Curve Analogies," pg, pp.94-98, Computer Graphics and Applications, 12th Pacific Conference on (PG'04), 2004
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