@inproceedings{Finkelstein:1994:MC,
www = {ftp://ftp.cs.washington.edu/tr/1994/01/UW-CSE-94-01-06b.PS.Z},
optcitations = {Hsu:1993:SS,Salisbury:1994:IPI},
optorganization = {},
author = {Adam Finkelstein and David H. Salesin},
optkey = {},
series = CGPACS,
optannote = {ISBN 0-89791-667-0},
editor = {Andrew Glassner},
url = {http://grail.cs.washington.edu/pub/abstracts.html#MultiresCurves},
address = {New York},
localfile = {papers/Finkelstein.1994.MC.pdf},
publisher = {ACM Press/ACM SIGGRAPH},
optmonth = jul,
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/192161.192223},
citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/finkelstein94multiresolution.html},
optcrossref = {},
note = {Also as technical report UW-CSE-94-01-06b},
booktitle = SIGGRAPH94,
optstatus = {OK},
optvolume = {},
optnumber = {},
abstract = {We describe a multiresolution curve representation, based on
wavelets, that conveniently supports a variety of operations:
smoothing a curve; editing the overall form of a curve while
preserving its details; and approximating a curve within any given
error tolerance for scan conversion. We present methods to support
continuous levels of smoothing as well as direct manipulation of
an arbitrary portion of the curve; the control points, as well as
the discrete nature of the underlying hierarchical representation,
can be hidden from the user. The multiresolution representation
requires no extra storage beyond that of the original control
points, and the algorithms using the representation are both
simple and fast.},
title = {{M}ultiresolution {C}urves},
year = {1994},
pages = {261--268},
}
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