Proceedings International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications
DOI: 10.1109/sma.2001.923376
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Implicit surfaces that interpolate

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“…In this paper, we will adopt the notations presented by Turk et al [12]. The scattered data interpolation problem in 3D can be stated as follows: given n distinct points fc 1 ; c 2 ; y; c n g in R 3 and their associated real values fh 1 ; h 2 ; y; h n g; find a smooth unknown function f ðrÞ such that f ðc i Þ ¼ h i ; i ¼ 1; 2; y; n: The smoothness of f ðrÞ is measured by minimizing the energy functional…”
Section: Interpolating Implicit Surface Based On Radial Basis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, we will adopt the notations presented by Turk et al [12]. The scattered data interpolation problem in 3D can be stated as follows: given n distinct points fc 1 ; c 2 ; y; c n g in R 3 and their associated real values fh 1 ; h 2 ; y; h n g; find a smooth unknown function f ðrÞ such that f ðc i Þ ¼ h i ; i ¼ 1; 2; y; n: The smoothness of f ðrÞ is measured by minimizing the energy functional…”
Section: Interpolating Implicit Surface Based On Radial Basis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where o j are real-valued weights, f are radial basis functions, and PðrÞ is a one-degree polynomial accounting for the linear and constant portions of f [12]. Choosing PðrÞ as a linear polynomial can ensure that the resulting surface is affine invariant to the input scattered points.…”
Section: Interpolating Implicit Surface Based On Radial Basis Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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