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Extending Catmull-Clark Subdivision and PCCM with Polar Structures

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A new geometry-based finite difference method for a fast and reliable detection of perceptually salient curvature extrema on surfaces approximated by dense triangle meshes is proposed. The foundations of the method are two simple curvature and curvature derivative formulas overlooked in modern differential geometry textbooks and seemingly new observation about inversion-invariant local surface-based differential forms.

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Computer Graphics and Applications, 2007. PG '07. 15th Pacific Conference on

Date of Conference: Oct. 29 2007-Nov. 2 2007

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