AbstractThe objective of this paper is to introduce a direct approach for generating local averaging rules for both the 3 and 1-to-4 vector subdivision schemes for computer-aided design of smooth surfaces. Our innovation is to directly construct refinable bivariate spline function vectors with minimum supports and highest approximation orders on the six-directional mesh, and to compute their refinement masks which give rise to the matrix-valued coefficient stencils for the surface subdivision schemes. Both the C1-quadratic and C2-cubic spaces are studied in some detail. In particular, we show that our C2-cubic refinement mask for the 1-to-4 subdivision can be slightly modified to yield an adaptive version of Loop's surface subdivision schem...
In this paper we introduce 4–8 subdivision, a new scheme that generalizes the fourdirectional box sp...
Surfaces play an important role in three-dimensional computer aided geometric design (CAGD). Flat fa...
open1noIn this work we present a parameter-dependent Refine-and-Smooth (RS) subdivision algorithm wh...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to introduce a direct approach for generating local averaging...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the study of triangular 7 and quadrilateral 5 surface subdivisions....
AbstractRefinable compactly supported bivariate C2 quartic and quintic spline function vectors on th...
AbstractWe present a new bivariate subdivision scheme based on two generators of a four-directional ...
After a brief introduction in Chapter 1, in Chapter 2 we introduce and discuss a new basis for C2 sp...
Among the bivariate subdivision schemes available, spline-based schemes, such as Catmull-Clark and L...
AbstractNon-uniform multivariate subdivision schemes are constructed, which generate limit functions...
In this paper we exploit a class of univariate, C1 interpolating four-point subdivision schemes feat...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to introduce a general procedure for deriving interpolatory s...
AbstractThe paper presents a bivariate subdivision scheme interpolating data consisting of univariat...
Surface subdivision schemes are used in computer graphics to generate visually smooth surfaces of ar...
We propose a generalised B-spline construction that extends uniform bicubic B-splines to multisided ...
In this paper we introduce 4–8 subdivision, a new scheme that generalizes the fourdirectional box sp...
Surfaces play an important role in three-dimensional computer aided geometric design (CAGD). Flat fa...
open1noIn this work we present a parameter-dependent Refine-and-Smooth (RS) subdivision algorithm wh...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to introduce a direct approach for generating local averaging...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the study of triangular 7 and quadrilateral 5 surface subdivisions....
AbstractRefinable compactly supported bivariate C2 quartic and quintic spline function vectors on th...
AbstractWe present a new bivariate subdivision scheme based on two generators of a four-directional ...
After a brief introduction in Chapter 1, in Chapter 2 we introduce and discuss a new basis for C2 sp...
Among the bivariate subdivision schemes available, spline-based schemes, such as Catmull-Clark and L...
AbstractNon-uniform multivariate subdivision schemes are constructed, which generate limit functions...
In this paper we exploit a class of univariate, C1 interpolating four-point subdivision schemes feat...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to introduce a general procedure for deriving interpolatory s...
AbstractThe paper presents a bivariate subdivision scheme interpolating data consisting of univariat...
Surface subdivision schemes are used in computer graphics to generate visually smooth surfaces of ar...
We propose a generalised B-spline construction that extends uniform bicubic B-splines to multisided ...
In this paper we introduce 4–8 subdivision, a new scheme that generalizes the fourdirectional box sp...
Surfaces play an important role in three-dimensional computer aided geometric design (CAGD). Flat fa...
open1noIn this work we present a parameter-dependent Refine-and-Smooth (RS) subdivision algorithm wh...