[[abstract]]Two algorithms for polygonal approximation of a two-dimensional (2D) shape boundary are proposed in this paper. If the number of vertices in the obtained polygonal representation is large, the representation will characterize the shape boundary with high accuracy, while the cost for storing or transmitting the representation will be high. That is, the larger the compression ratio is, the more detail is lost in the obtained polygonal representation. The proposed first algorithm automatically determines a suitable spread parameter of a Gaussian filter for smoothing a shape boundary. No human intervention is required in this algorithm. Curvature extrema in the smoothed boundary are used as vertices of the polygonal representation. ...
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[[abstract]]Two algorithms for polygonal approximation of a two-dimensional (2D) shape boundary are ...
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For twenty years, it has been clear that many datasets are excessively complex for applications such...
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International audienceWe propose a new algorithm for automatically computing approximations of a giv...
The present paper proposes a new algorithm for automatic generation of polygonal approximations of 2...
[[abstract]]An efficient shape matching method for shape recognition is proposed. It first uses a po...
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This paper presents a fast and progressive polygonal approximation algorithm for online strokes. A s...
A fast greedy algorithm for automatic decimation of polygonal meshes is proposed. Two important comp...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface approxi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a generic topological and geometrical framework whic...
[[abstract]]Two algorithms for polygonal approximation of a two-dimensional (2D) shape boundary are ...
International audienceThis paper presents an algorithm dealing with the data reduction and the appro...
For twenty years, it has been clear that many datasets are excessively complex for applications such...
This paper presents an algorithm that approximates (using polygons) the boundary of a general sweep ...
We present an efficient algorithm for recognizing and extracting sharp-features from complex polygon...
International audienceWe propose a new algorithm for automatically computing approximations of a giv...
The present paper proposes a new algorithm for automatic generation of polygonal approximations of 2...
[[abstract]]An efficient shape matching method for shape recognition is proposed. It first uses a po...
The paper focuses on automatic simplification algorithms for the generation of a multiresolution f...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface fitting...
Problem statement: Displaced subdivision representation possesses a number of attractive features fo...
This paper presents a fast and progressive polygonal approximation algorithm for online strokes. A s...
A fast greedy algorithm for automatic decimation of polygonal meshes is proposed. Two important comp...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface approxi...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a generic topological and geometrical framework whic...