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Interactive example-palettes for discrete element texture synthesis

February 15, 2019cagjournal

Publication date: February 2019 Source: Computers & Graphics, Volume 78 Author(s): Timothy Davison, Faramarz Samavati, Christian Jacob Abstract Textures composed of individual discrete elements are found in everything from human-made glass-tilings to forests and tropical coral. We propose an interactive… Continue Reading →

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An Efficient Method for Specular-enhanced BTF Compression

September 29, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 30 June 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Yong Hwi Kim, Junho Choi, Kwan Heng Lee The Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF) has been used in the data-driven model to recover the reflectance of complex surfaces. The high-dimensionality… Continue Reading →

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Embodied VR environment facilitates motor imagery brain–computer interface training

September 28, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 11 June 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Filip Škola, Fotis Liarokapis Motor imagery (MI) is the predominant control paradigm for brain–computer interfaces (BCIs). After sufficient training effort is invested, the accuracy of commands mediated by mental… Continue Reading →

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Real-time animation of human characters’ anatomy

September 25, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 6 June 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Aaron Sujar, Juan Jose Casafranca, Antoine Serrurier, Marcos Garcia The animation of articulated characters is a central problem in the computer graphics field. Skeletal animation techniques define a workflow… Continue Reading →

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The Smart Pin: An effective tool for object manipulation in immersive virtual reality environments

September 22, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 28 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Fabio M. Caputo, Marco Emporio, Andrea Giachetti In this paper, we present a novel method for object manipulation in immersive virtual environments. The proposed technique exploits a novel widget,… Continue Reading →

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Foreword to the special issue on Shape Modeling International 2018

September 21, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 28 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Abel Gomes, Stefanie Hahmann, Evangelos Kalogerakis Full article: Foreword to the special issue on Shape Modeling International 2018

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Exploratory design of mechanical devices with motion constraints

September 18, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 29 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Robin Roussel, Marie-Paule Cani, Jean-Claude Léon, Niloy J. Mitra Mechanical devices are ubiquitous in our daily lives, and the motion they are able to transmit is often a critical… Continue Reading →

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A Delaunay triangulation based approach for cleaning rough sketches

September 15, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 23 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Amal Dev Parakkat, Uday Bondi Pundarikaksha, Ramanathan Muthuganapathy Given a set of rough strokes drawn by an artist (either in pen-paper medium or in digital medium) in raster format,… Continue Reading →

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Rapidly contracting subdivision yields finite, effectively C2 surfaces

September 14, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 23 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Kȩstutis Karčiauskas, Jörg Peters Tools of subdivision theory allow constructing surfaces that are effectively C 2 and have a good highlight line distribution also near irregularities where more or… Continue Reading →

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Peeling the longest: A simple generalized curve reconstruction algorithm

September 11, 2018cagjournal

Publication date: Available online 23 May 2018 Source:Computers & Graphics Author(s): Amal Dev Parakkat, Subhasree Methirumangalath, Ramanathan Muthuganapathy Given a planar point set sampled from a curve, the curve reconstruction problem computes a polygonal approximation of the curve. In this… Continue Reading →

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