Surface representations using blossoms and buds

Shape representations using polynomials in computer-aided geometric design (CAGD) and computer graphics are ubiquitous. This paper shows that any bivariate polynomial p(t,u) of total degree d les n can be represented in the form of a blossom of another bivariate polynomial b(t, u) of total degree d...

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Vydáno v:2008 IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications s. 139 - 145
Hlavní autor: Yohanes, S.L.
Médium: Konferenční příspěvek
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: IEEE 01.06.2008
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ISBN:9781424422609, 1424422604
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Shrnutí:Shape representations using polynomials in computer-aided geometric design (CAGD) and computer graphics are ubiquitous. This paper shows that any bivariate polynomial p(t,u) of total degree d les n can be represented in the form of a blossom of another bivariate polynomial b(t, u) of total degree d evaluated off the diagonal at the linear function pairs (Xj(t),Yj(u)), j = 1,... ,n, chosen under some conditions expressed in terms of symmetric functions. The bivariate polynomial b(t,u) is called a bud of the bivariate polynomial p(t,u). An algorithm for finding a bud b(t,u) of a given bivariate polynomial p(t,u) is presented. Successively, a bud of b(t, u) can be computed and so on, to form a sequence of representations. The information represented by the original bivariate polynomial is preserved in its buds. This scheme can be used for encoding/decoding geometric design information. The objects in the encoding/decoding sequence can be rendered graphically and manipulated geometrically like the usual parametric representations. Examples concerning triangular Bezier patches are provided as illustrations.
ISBN:9781424422609
1424422604
DOI:10.1109/SMI.2008.4547960