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@InProceedings{SilvaGome:2004:InEdMu,
               author = "Silva, Frutuoso G. M. and and and Gomes, Abel J. P.",
          affiliation = "{Department of Computer Science and Engineering} and {University 
                         of Beira Interior} and Rua Marques d'Avila e Bolama, 6201-001 
                         Covilha and Portugal",
                title = "Interactive Editing of Multiresolution Meshes",
            booktitle = "Proceedings...",
                 year = "2004",
               editor = "Ara{\'u}jo, Arnaldo de Albuquerque and Comba, Jo{\~a}o Luiz Dihl 
                         and Navazo, Isabel and Sousa, Ant{\^o}nio Augusto de",
         organization = "Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 17. 
                         (SIBGRAPI) - Ibero-American Symposium on Computer Graphics, 2 
                         (SIACG)",
            publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
              address = "Los Alamitos",
             keywords = "Meshes, Multiresolution.",
             abstract = "This paper presents a new approach for interactive editing of 
                         multiresolution meshes. Editing operations (e.g. scaling and 
                         rotation) are confined to mesh regions of interest, called 
                         sub-meshes. Also, intuitive deformation operations (e.g. tapering 
                         and twisting) as required for animation systems can be used as 
                         well, allowing the user to have control on the local deformations 
                         of mesh objects. For that, each sub-mesh is defined interactively 
                         by picking up the cells of its frontier. Alternatively, a sub-mesh 
                         can be delimited by the shortest path of edges that approximates 
                         the intersection between a mesh and a given cutting plane. In 
                         order to speed up editing operations, the mesh is first 
                         simplified, the target sub-mesh is edited, and finally the whole 
                         mesh is refined back to its original resolution. This is 
                         particularly important for large meshes.",
  conference-location = "Curitiba, PR, Brazil",
      conference-year = "17-20 Oct. 2004",
                  doi = "10.1109/SIBGRA.2004.1352962",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SIBGRA.2004.1352962",
             language = "en",
                  ibi = "6qtX3pFwXQZeBBx/CSVwu",
                  url = "http://urlib.net/ibi/6qtX3pFwXQZeBBx/CSVwu",
           targetfile = "4417_Silva_F.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "2024, May 03"
}


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