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13th SPM 2008: Stony Brook, New York
- Eric Haines, Morgan McGuire:
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling, Stony Brook, New York, USA, June 2-4, 2008. ACM 2008
Invited talks
- Helmut Pottmann:
Geometry of architectural freeform structures. 9 - Hugues Hoppe:
Poisson surface reconstruction and its applications. 10 - Kokichi Sugihara:
Toward superrobust geometric computation. 11-12
Geometric constraints & contacts
- Jie-Hui Gong, Hui Zhang, Bin Jiang, Jia-Guang Sun:
Identification of sections from engineering drawings based on evidence theory. 13-24 - Min Tang, Sean Curtis, Sung-Eui Yoon, Dinesh Manocha:
Interactive continuous collision detection between deformable models using connectivity-based culling. 25-36 - Marc Freixas, Robert Joan-Arinyo, Antoni Soto-Riera:
A constraint-based dynamic geometry system. 37-46
Geometric computation
- Iddo Hanniel, Gershon Elber:
Computing the Voronoi cells of planes, spheres and cylinders in R3. 47-58 - Eric Berberich, Michael Kerber:
Exact arrangements on tori and Dupin cyclides. 59-66 - Joon-Kyung Seong, Elaine Cohen, Gershon Elber:
Voronoi diagram computations for planar NURBS curves. 67-77
Physically based modeling & simulation
- Johannes Mezger, Bernhard Thomaszewski, Simon Pabst, Wolfgang Straßer:
Interactive physically-based shape editing. 79-89 - Nikunj Raghuvanshi, Nico Galoppo, Ming C. Lin:
Accelerated wave-based acoustics simulation. 91-102 - Yunhao Tan, Jing Hua, Hong Qin:
Dynamic spherical volumetric simplex splins with application in biomedical simulation. 103-114
Mesh segmentation & remeshing I
- Yan Fu, Bingfeng Zhou:
Direct sampling on surfaces for high quality remeshing. 115-124 - Xin Li, Xianfeng Gu, Hong Qin:
Surface matching using consistent pants decomposition. 125-136 - Yu-Kun Lai, Leif Kobbelt, Shi-Min Hu:
An incremental approach to feature aligned quad dominant remeshing. 137-145
Geometric computation II
- Brian Luft, Vadim Shapiro, Igor G. Tsukanov:
Geometrically adaptive numerical integration. 147-157 - Xiangmin Jiao, Hongyuan Zha:
Consistent computation of first- and second-order differential quantities for surface meshes. 159-170 - Eric Berberich, Michael Sagraloff:
A generic and flexible framework for the geometrical and topological analysis of (algebraic) surfaces. 171-182
Mesh segmentation & remeshing II
- Yu-Kun Lai, Shi-Min Hu, Ralph R. Martin, Paul L. Rosin:
Fast mesh segmentation using random walks. 183-191 - Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Samrat Goswami:
Multi-component heart reconstruction from volumetric imaging. 193-202 - Charlie C. L. Wang, Kai Tang:
Pattern computation for compression garment. 203-211
Surface reconstruction
- M. Haitham Shammaa, Hiromasa Suzuki, Yutaka Ohtake:
Extraction of isosurfaces from multi-material CT volumetric data of mechanical parts. 213-220 - Guilhem Dupuy, Bruno Jobard, Sebastien Guillon, Noomane Keskes, Dimitri Komatitsch:
Isosurface extraction and interpretation on very large datasets in geophysics. 221-229 - Martin Habbecke, Leif Kobbelt:
Laser brush: a flexible device for 3D reconstruction of indoor scenes. 231-239
Surface modeling
- Jin Huang, Lu Chen, Xinguo Liu, Hujun Bao:
Efficient mesh deformation using tetrahedron control mesh. 241-247 - Sergei Azernikov:
Sweeping solids on manifolds. 249-255 - Adarsh Krishnamurthy, Rahul Khardekar, Sara McMains, Kirk Haller, Gershon Elber:
Performing efficient NURBS modeling operations on the GPU. 257-268 - Tobias Martin, Elaine Cohen, Mike Kirby:
Volumetric parameterization and trivariate b-spline fitting using harmonic functions. 269-280
Meshing & shape optimization
- Tian Xia, Eric Shaffer:
Streaming tetrahedral mesh optimization. 281-286 - Soji Yamakawa, Kenji Shimada:
Converting a tetrahedral mesh to a prism-tetrahedral hybrid mesh for FEM accuracy and efficiency. 287-294 - Oliver Schall, Rhaleb Zayer, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Controlled field generation for quad-remeshing. 295-300 - Xiaoyun Li, David K. Hunter:
Probabilistic model of triangulation. 301-306 - Matthew Guenette, A. James Stewart:
Triangulation of hierarchical hexagon meshes. 307-313 - Il Lang Yi, Yuan-Shin Lee, Hayong Shin:
Mitered offset of a mesh using QEM and vertex split. 315-320 - Ashish Myles, Young In Yeo, Jörg Peters:
GPU conversion of quad meshes to smooth surfaces. 321-326 - Athulan Vijayaraghavan, David A. Dornfeld:
Subdivision surfaces for procedural design of imprint rolls. 327-332 - Madan Mohan Dabbeeru, Amitabha Mukerjee:
Negotiating design specifications: evolving functional constraints in mechanical assembly design. 333-338
Space partitioning & surface modeling
- Menelaos I. Karavelas:
Guarding curvilinear art galleries with edge or mobile guards. 339-345 - Antoni Chica:
Visibility-based feature extraction from discrete models. 347-352 - David Mayerich, John Keyser:
Filament tracking and encoding for complex biological networks. 353-358 - Paulo I. N. Santos, Rodrigo de Toledo, Marcelo Gattass:
Solid height-map sets: modeling and visualization. 359-365 - Jiro Inoue, A. James Stewart:
Multiresolution sphere packing tree: a hierarchical multiresolution 3D data structure. 367-373 - Qiaode Jeffrey Ge, Anurag Purwar, Jun Wu:
Kinematic convexity of spherical displacements and its application to collision prediction. 375-380 - Yingbin Liu, Stephen Mann:
Parametric triangular Bézier surface interpolation with approximate continuity. 381-387 - Norio Matsuki, Yoshiyuki Furukawa, Fumihiko Kimura:
An enlarged-surface based solid model for robust blending. 389-396 - Hongyu Wang, Miao Jin, Ying He, Xianfeng Gu, Hong Qin:
User-controllable polycube map for manifold spline construction. 397-404
Mini-symposia
- Enrico Gobbetti, David J. Kasik, Sung-Eui Yoon:
Technical strategies for massive model visualization. 405-415 - Ruth Nussinov, Tao Ju, Talapady Bhat, Jack Snoeyink, Karthik Ramani:
Bio-geometry: challenges, approaches, and future opportunities in proteomics and drug discovery. 417-418
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