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Unsupervised Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Small Rocks from a Single Two-dimensional Image
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Surfaces covered with pebbles and small rocks can often be found in nature or in human-shaped environments. Generating an accurate three-dimensional model of these kind of surfaces from a reference image can be challenging, ...
Facet Extraction and Classification for the Reassembly of Fractured 3D Objects
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
The reassembly of fractured 3D objects is a critical problem in computational archaeology, and other application domains. An essential part of this problem is to distinguish the regions of the object that belong to the ...
Reconstructing Complex Indoor Environments with Arbitrary Wall Orientations
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Reconstructing the architectural shape of interiors is a problem that is gaining increasing attention in the field of computer graphics. Some solutions have been proposed in recent years, but cluttered environments with ...
Physically-based Simulation of Cuts in Deformable Bodies: A Survey
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Virtual cutting of deformable bodies has been an important and active research topic in physically-based simulation for more than a decade. A particular challenge in virtual cutting is the robust and efficient incorporation ...
A User Study: Is the Advection Step in Shallow Water Equations Really Necessary?
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)
Heightfield methods, such as the pipe method and shallow water equations (SWE), have often been used to simulate large areas of water. Of these, the SWE are often preferred due to being more realistic, but they are also ...