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5. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: Edinburgh, UK
- Robert B. Fisher:
Proceedings of the 5th IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces, Edinburgh, UK, September 14-16, 1992. Clarendon Press 1994, ISBN 0-19-853483-3
Mathematics of Surfaces
- John K. Johnstone, Ching-Kuang Shene:
Dupin Cyclides as Blending Surfaces Cones. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 3-29 - R. Morris:
A New Method for Drawing Algebraic Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 31-47 - Bruce van Brunt:
Weingarten Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 49-87
Surface Modeling
- A. A. Ball:
Towards a Geometric Characterisation of Shape. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 91-98 - Bernard Butler, Maurice G. Cox, Alistair Forbes:
The Reconstruction of Workpiece Surfaces from Probe Coordinate Data. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 99-116 - Wendelin L. F. Degen:
Nets with Plane Silhouettes. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 117-133 - Matthias Eck:
Degree Reduction of Bézier Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 135-154 - E. F. Eisele:
Best Approximations of Some Parametric Surfaces by Bézier Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 155-168 - Hans Hagen:
Variational Principles in Curve and Surface Design. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 169-190 - G. Liden, A. A. Ball:
Intersection Techniques for Assessing Surface Quality. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 191-202 - Pierre J. Malraison:
The Shell Game: Surface Modeling with a Non-Manifold Solid Modeler. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 203-210 - J. C. Owen, Stuart Reid:
Intersecting Engineering Surfaces Using Silhouettes. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 211-221 - Abd. Rahni Mt. Piah:
Data Reduction on Simple Closed Smooth Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 223-244 - Michael J. Pratt:
Bézier Surface Blending in Solid Modelling. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 245-264 - M. Schichtel:
Shape Preserving Lifting of B-Spline Curves with an Extension to Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 265-279 - Joe D. Warren:
Multi-sided Rational Surface Patches with Independent Boundary Control. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 281-294 - Fujio Yamaguchi, Masatoshi Niizeki:
A Proposal for Geometric Processing of Rational Polynomial Curves. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 295-323
Curves and Curve Modeling
- Rida T. Farouki, John K. Johnstone:
Computing Point/Curve and Curve/Curve Bisectors. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 327-354 - Tom Lyche, Kyrre Strøm:
Knot insertion for Natural Splines. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 355-356 - J.-J. Malosse:
Parametrization of Implicit Elliptic Curves by Rational Functions. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 357-383 - Gábor Renner:
Interpolation with G2 Cubic Curves. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 385-391
Computer Vision Applications
- Li-Dong Cai:
Scale Space Behaviour of Small Shape Features on the KH Sign Image of Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 395-412 - David A. Forsyth:
The Outline of an Algebraic Surface Yields the Surface. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 413-432 - Peter J. Giblin, J. E. Rycroft, Frank E. Pollick:
Moving Surfaces. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 433-451 - C. Taubin:
Algebraic Curves and Surfaces in 3D Computer Vision. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 453-483 - Emanuele Trucco, Robert B. Fisher:
Preserving Shape at Boundaries in Diffusion Smoothing. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 485-494 - Manickam Umasuthan, Andrew M. Wallace:
A Comparative Analysis of Algorithms for Fitting Planar Curves and Surfaces Defined by Implicit Polynomials. IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces 1992: 495-514
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