Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6876485 | Computer-Aided Design | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a new method for fitting a high-quality planar curve to styling design data by using a curvature continuous (G2) quadratic B-spline curve. In order to attain G2 continuity of the B-spline curve, we use a non-uniform knot vector, which also enables the curve to be composed of fewer segments as compared to a uniform curve. In our method, control points and the knot vector of the B-spline curve are calculated separately; therefore, we can avoid solving a complicated nonlinear optimization problem. By conducting experiments, we demonstrate that high-quality curves can be generated from both artificial noisy data and real-world scanned data.
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Authors
Shoichi Tsuchie, Kunio Okamoto,