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Most Influential ICCV 1995 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Curve And Surface Smoothing Without Shrinkage

G. Taubin

Venue
International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 1995
Recognition
Most Influential ICCV 1995 Paper (Rank No. 8)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
4beb8262ad54c52e

Abstract

For a number of computational purposes, including visualization of scientific data and registration of multimodal medical data, smooth curves must be approximated by polygonal curves, and surfaces by polyhedral surfaces. An inherent problem of these approximation algorithms is that the resulting curves and surfaces appear faceted. Boundary-following and iso-surface construction algorithms are typical examples. To reduce the apparent faceting, smoothing methods are used. In this paper, we introduce a new method for smoothing piecewise linear shapes of arbitrary dimension and topology. This new method is in fact a linear low-pass filter that removes high-curvature variations, and does not produce shrinkage. Its computational complexity is linear in the number of edges or faces of the shape, and the required storage is linear in the number of vertices.<>

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