A Spline-based Volumetric Data Modeling Framework and Its Applications
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2013-08-06 v1
Abstract
In this dissertation, we concentrate on the challenging research issue of developing a spline-based modeling framework, which converts the conventional data (e.g., surface meshes) to tensor-product trivariate splines. This methodology can represent both boundary/volumetric geometry and real volumetric physical attributes in a compact and continuous fashion. The regular tensor-product structure enables our new developed methods to be embedded into the industry standard seamlessly. These properties make our techniques highly preferable in many physically-based applications including mechanical analysis, shape deformation and editing, virtual surgery training, etc.
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@article{arxiv.1308.0869,
title = {A Spline-based Volumetric Data Modeling Framework and Its Applications},
author = {Bo Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0869},
year = {2013}
}
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Ph.D thesis, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University