Improved algorithm for algebraic curve and surface fitting
G. Taubin
ICCV 1993
Estimating principal curvatures and principal directions of a surface from a polyhedral approximation with a large number of small faces, such as those produced by iso-surface construction algorithms, has become a basic step in many computer vision algorithms. Particularly in those targeted at medical applications. In this paper we describe a method to estimate the tensor of curvature of a surface at the vertices of a polyhedral approximation. Principal curvatures and principal directions are obtained by computing in closed form the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of certain 3 × 3 symmetric matrices defined by integral formulas, and closely related to the matrix representation of the tensor of curvature. The resulting algorithm is linear, both in time and in space, as a function of the number of vertices and faces of the polyhedral surface.
G. Taubin
ICCV 1993
A. Gueziec, G. Taubin, et al.
VIS 1998
Holly Rushmeier, J. Gomes, et al.
3DIM 2003
A. Gueziec, G. Taubin, et al.
VRML 1998