Functional representation and manipulation of shapes with applications in surface and solid modeling

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2013-09-16
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Real-valued functions have wide applications in various areas within computer graphics. In this work, we examine three representation of shapes using functions. In particular, we study the classical B-spline representation of piece-wise polynomials in the univariate domain. We provide a generalization of B-spline to the bivariate domain using intuition gained from the univariate construction. We also study the popular scheme of representing 3D density distribution using a uniform, rectilinear grid, where we provide a novel contouring scheme that culls occluded inner geometries. Lastly, we examine a ray-based representation for 3D indicator functions called ray-rep, for which we present a novel meshing scheme with multi-material extensions.

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Doctor of Philosophy
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Geometric modeling, B-spline, Graphics, Computer graphics
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Feng, Powei. "Functional representation and manipulation of shapes with applications in surface and solid modeling." (2013) Diss., Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/71952.

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