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SMI 2006: Matsushima, Japan
- 2006 International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications (SMI 2006), 14-16 June 2006, Matsushima, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2591-1
Invited Talk
- Alla Sheffer:
Invited Talk: Shape Modeling for Dummies. 4
Shape Analysis and Processing
- Ichitaro Yamazaki, Vijay Natarajan, Zhaojun Bai, Bernd Hamann:
Segmenting Point Sets. 6 - Marco Attene, Sagi Katz, Michela Mortara, Giuseppe Patanè, Michela Spagnuolo, Ayellet Tal:
Mesh Segmentation - A Comparative Study. 7 - Andrew Clements, Hao Zhang:
Minimum Ratio Contours on Surface Meshes. 8 - Shin Yoshizawa, Alexander G. Belyaev, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Smoothing by Example: Mesh Denoising by Averaging with Similarity-Based Weights. 9 - Tilo Ochotta, Stefan Hiller:
Hardware Rendering of 3D Geometry with Elevation Maps. 10 - Rhaleb Zayer, Christian Rössl, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Curvilinear Spherical Parameterization. 11
Invited Talk
- Bruno Lévy:
Laplace-Beltrami Eigenfunctions Towards an Algorithm That "Understands" Geometry. 13
Shape Matching, Classification, and Retrieval
- Hamid Laga, Hiroki Takahashi, Masayuki Nakajima:
Spherical Wavelet Descriptors for Content-based 3D Model Retrieval. 15 - Yi Liu, Hongbin Zha, Hong Qin:
The Generalized Shape Distributions for Shape Matching and Analysis. 16 - Xinju Li, Igor Guskov, Jacob Barhak:
Robust Alignment of Multi-view Range Data to CAD Model. 17 - Philip Shilane, Thomas A. Funkhouser:
Selecting Distinctive 3D Shape Descriptors for Similarity Retrieval. 18 - Varun Jain, Hao Zhang:
Robust 3D Shape Correspondence in the Spectral Domain. 19
Shape Transformation and Morphing
- Basile Sauvage, Stefanie Hahmann, Georges-Pierre Bonneau:
Length Constrained Multiresolution Deformation for Surface Wrinkling. 21 - Tiberiu Popa, Dan Julius, Alla Sheffer:
Material-Aware Mesh Deformations. 22 - Yasuhiro Yoshioka, Hiroshi Masuda, Yoshiyuki Furukawa:
A Constrained Least Squares Approach to Interactive Mesh Deformation. 23
Invited Talk
- Fujio Yamaguchi, Yusuke Yanagase:
Shape Modeling ina Homogenized Geometric Paradigm. 25
Shape Representation and Modeling
- Ergun Akleman, Jianer Chen:
Regular Mesh Construction Algorithms using Regular Handles. 27 - Xianming Chen, Richard F. Riesenfeld, Elaine Cohen:
Degree Reduction for NURBS Symbolic Computation on Curves. 28
Implicit Surfaces
- Yutaka Ohtake, Takashi Kanai, Kiwamu Kase:
A Laplacian Based Approach for Free-Form Deformation of Sparse Low-degree IMplicit Surfaces. 30 - Tor Dokken, Jan B. Thomassen:
Weak Approximate Implicitization. 31 - Eric Galin, Rémi Allègre, Samir Akkouche:
A Fast Particle System Framework for Interactive Implicit Modeling. 32 - Giuseppe Patanè:
SIMS: a Multi-Level Approach to Surface Reconstruction with Sparse Implicits. 33
Short Papers
- Jean Combaz, Fabrice Neyret:
Semi-Interactive Morphogenesis. 35 - Mohamed Chaouch, Anne Verroust-Blondet:
Enhanced 2D/3D Approaches Based on Relevance Index for 3D-Shape Retrieval. 36 - Huaiping Yang, Matthias Fuchs, Bert Jüttler, Otmar Scherzer:
Evolution of T-Spline Level Sets with Distance Field Constraints for Geometry Reconstruction and Image Segmentation. 37 - Xin Li, Ying He, Xianfeng Gu, Hong Qin:
Curves-on-Surface: A General Shape Comparison Framework. 38 - Florian Levet, Xavier Granier, Christophe Schlick:
Fast Sampling of Implicit Surfaces by Particle Systems. 39 - Hitoshi Yamauchi, Waqar Saleem, Shin Yoshizawa, Zachi Karni, Alexander G. Belyaev, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Towards Stable and Salient Multi-View Representation of 3D Shapes. 40 - Marco Attene, Bianca Falcidieno:
ReMESH: An Interactive Environment to Edit and Repair Triangle Meshes. 41 - Carsten Stoll, Hans-Peter Seidel, Marc Alexa:
BSP Shapes. 42 - Jordan P. Smith, Ioana M. Boier-Martin:
Parameterization for Remeshing Over Dynamically Changing Domains. 43 - Zafer Barutçuoglu, Christopher DeCoro:
Hierarchical Shape Classification Using Bayesian Aggregation. 44
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