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    A Feature-Preserving and Volume-Constrained Flow for Fairing Irregular Meshes

    In this paper, we introduce a novel approach to denoise meshes taking the balanced flow equation as the theoretical foundation.The underlying model consists of an anisotropic diffusion term and a forcing term....

    Chunxia **ao, Shu Liu, Qunsheng Peng, A. R. Forrest in Advances in Computer Graphics (2006)

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    Computational Geometry and Uncertainty

    From the prehistory of computational geometry it has been apparent that geometric computation is fraught with problems. Although these problems have become less troublesome over the ensuing thirty years, they ...

    A. R. Forrest in Uncertainty in Geometric Computations (2002)

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    Computational Geometry in Practice

    At a practical level, there are many important issues in computational geometry which are seldom discussed in the literature. In this paper we illustrate some of these by concentrating on a fundamental operati...

    A. R. Forrest in Fundamental Algorithms for Computer Graphics (1991)

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    Antialiasing in Practice

    Aliasing, that is to say the artefacts which arise from under-sampling when rendering geometric objects. is a pervasive problem in computer graphics. The paper discusses aliasing first In the broadest terms by...

    A. R. Forrest in Fundamental Algorithms for Computer Graphics (1991)

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    Geometric Computing Environments:

    The current state of the art in computational geometry and software engineering suggests that it might be appropriate to consider develo** Geometric Computing Environments since computing environments have m...

    A. R. Forrest in Theoretical Foundations of Computer Graphics and CAD (1988)

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    Interactive Surface Design

    The design of curved surfaces has always presented difficulties to the engineer. Some types of curved shapes, such as cylinders, spheres, surfaces of revolution and singly-curved surfaces can be represented or...

    A. P. Armitt, A. R. Forrest in Advanced Computer Graphics (1971)