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The 'Thermodynamics' of Shape
Genova, Italy May 07-May 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SMA.2001.923369International Conference on Shape Mod ...
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Geoff Wyvill, University of Otago
Chris Handley, University of Otago
Shape modeling is still in its infancy. Fifty years of research has produced only a few isolated techniques that describe a tiny subset of shapes usefully. We need to find some more general principles that coordinate shape description just as scientific laws coordinate a description of nature.But underlying the laws of science are even more general principles of thermodynamics. Although we are not yet ready to describe the 'laws of shape', we can begin to establish some underlying principles that these laws must follow. In trying to do this we have uncovered some interesting inconsistencies in existing practice.
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Geoff Wyvill, Chris Handley, "The 'Thermodynamics' of Shape," smi, pp.0002, International Conference on Shape Modeling & Applications, 2001
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