Abstract
This paper presents an algorithm to generate a smooth surface
between two closed spatial spline curves. With the assumption that
the two input curves can be projected to a single plane so that the projections
do not have any mutual or self intersections, and so that one
projection completely encloses the other. We describe an algorithm that
generates a temporal deformation between the input curves, one which
can be thought of as sweeping a surface. Instead of addressing feature
matching, as many planar curve deformation algorithms do, the deformation
method described generates intermediate curves that behave like
wavefronts as they evolve from the shape of one boundary curve to a
medial type curve, and then gradually take on the characteristics of the
second boundary curve. This is achieved in a manner that assures there
will be neither singularities in the parameterization nor self-intersections
in the projected surface.
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Poster - Presented at University of Utah SoC's Research Day 2006
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