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Computers & Graphics, Volume 59
Volume 59, October 2016
- Michela Spagnuolo, Roman Durikovic:
Foreword to the Special Section on the Spring Conference on Computer Graphics 2016 (SCCG 2016). A1
- Raquel Plumed, Pedro Company, P. A. C. Varley:
Detecting mirror symmetry in single-view wireframe sketches of polyhedral shapes. 1-12 - Tevfik Metin Sezgin:
Foreword to the Special Section on Expressive 2015. A2 - Zhoufang Xiao, Jianjun Chen, Yao Zheng, Jianjing Zheng, Desheng Wang:
Booleans of triangulated solids by a boundary conforming tetrahedral mesh generation approach. 13-27 - Egils Avots, Morteza Daneshmand, Andres Traumann, Sergio Escalera, Gholamreza Anbarjafari:
Automatic garment retexturing based on infrared information. 28-38 - Jinming Chen, Shuming Gao, Rui Wang, Haiyan Wu:
An approach to achieving optimized complex sheet inflation under constraints. 39-56 - Flora Ponjou Tasse, Jirí Kosinka, Neil A. Dodgson:
How well do saliency-based features perform for shape retrieval? 57-67 - Nuria Pelechano, Carlos Fuentes:
Hierarchical path-finding for Navigation Meshes (HNA⁎). 68-78 - Jun Tao, Xiaoke Huang, Feng Qiu, Chaoli Wang, Jingfeng Jiang, Ching-Kuang Shene, Ye Zhao, Daphne Yu:
VesselMap: A web interface to explore multivariate vascular data. 79-92 - Achala Pandey, Umesh Chandra Pati:
A novel approach to multi-scale blending based on saliency mapping for multimedia image compositing applications. 93-106 - Chao Peng, Sabin Timalsena:
Fast mapping and morphing for genus-zero meshes with cross spherical parameterization. 107-118
- Ayumi Miyai, Yasushi Yamaguchi:
New approach to camerawork skills education for 3D/S3D computer graphics animation. 119-129
- Qiuying Xu, Songrun Liu, Yotam I. Gingold, Karan Singh:
Using isophotes and shadows to interactively model normal and height fields. 130-142
- Nicholas Waldin, Matthias Bernhard, Peter Rautek, Ivan Viola:
Personalized 2D color maps. 143-150 - Andrea Baldacci, Rastislav Kamenický, Adam Riecický, Paolo Cignoni, Roman Durikovic, Roberto Scopigno, Martin Madaras:
GPU-based approaches for shape diameter function computation and its applications focused on skeleton extraction. 151-159
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