“Multiresolution of arbitrary triangular meshes” by Xu and Fussell

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    Modeling / Geometry and Technical

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    Multiresolution of arbitrary triangular meshes

Session/Category Title:   Another Fine Mesh


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    A new method for multiresolution analysis of arbitrary triangular meshes using a new general subdivision scheme and a new type of wavelets based on the resulting subdivision trees.

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    5. 5 Sweldens, W. The lifting scheme: A custom-design construction of biorthogonal wavelets. Tech. Report, 1994:7, Industrial Mathematics Institute, Dept. of Math., Univ. of S. Carolina, 1994.
    6. 6 Xu, W., Fussell, D. Subdivision tree representation of arbitrary triangular meshes. Technical Report No. 9803, CS Dept, Univ. of Texas at Austin, Jan., 1998.


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