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An Algorithm for Interpolating Intersecting Curves by Recursive Subdivision Surfaces
Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan March 01-March 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SMA.1999.749332International Conference on Shape Mod ...
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Interpolation conditions on recursive subdivision surfaces provide more powerful techniques to manipulate such surfaces. Recently, such conditions were extended to handle interpolation of pre-defined curves by a subdivision surface. Given a curve $C_i$ defined by a control polygon $cp_0$, this consists of constructing a strip complex $P_i$ as part of the defining polyhedral network $M_0$ or its first subdivision $M_1$. By repeated subdivision, $M_i$ converges to a limit surface $S$ which interpolates the curve $C_i$. In this paper, we describe an algorithm for constructing strip complexes that interpolate intersecting curves at the boundary of a surface. The algorithm is an important step towards solving the problem of interpolating arbitrary intersecting meshes of curves by subdivision surfaces.
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Ahmad H. Nasri, "An Algorithm for Interpolating Intersecting Curves by Recursive Subdivision Surfaces," smi, pp.130, International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications, 1999
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