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Geodesic mappings of compact quasi-Einstein spaces with constant scalar curvature [PDF]
Volodymyr Kiosak +2 more
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ON REDUCED ALMOST GEODESIC MAPPINGS IN RIEMANNIAN SPACES
A Riemannian space \(V_ n\) is said to admit an almost geodesic mapping of type \(\pi_ 2\) onto \(\bar V_ n\) (N. S. Sinyukov), if there exist tensor fields \(\phi_ i,\psi_ i,\sigma_ i,\nu_ i\) and \(U^ k_ i\) satisfying the conditions: \({\bar\Gamma }{}^ h_{ij}=\Gamma^ k_{ij}+\phi_{(i}\delta^ k_{j)}+\psi_{(i}U^ k_{j)}\), \(U^ k_{(i,j)}+\psi_{(i}U^ n_ ...
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VQ‐Style: Disentangling Style and Content in Motion with Residual Quantized Representations
Abstract Human motion data is inherently rich and complex, containing both semantic content and subtle stylistic features that are challenging to model. We propose a novel method for effective disentanglement of the style and content in human motion data to facilitate style transfer.
Fatemeh Zargarbashi +5 more
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Survey on differential estimators for 3d point clouds
Abstract Recent advancements in 3D scanning technologies, including LiDAR and photogrammetry, have enabled the precise digital replication of real‐world objects. These methods are widely used in fields such as GIS, robotics, and cultural heritage. However, the point clouds generated by such scans are often noisy and unstructured, posing challenges for ...
Léo Arnal–Anger +4 more
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Non‐Rigid 3D Shape Correspondences: From Foundations to Open Challenges and Opportunities
Abstract Estimating correspondences between deformed shape instances is a long‐standing problem in computer graphics; numerous applications, from texture transfer to statistical modelling, rely on recovering an accurate correspondence map. Many methods have thus been proposed to tackle this challenging problem from varying perspectives, depending on ...
A. Zhuravlev +14 more
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Mapping and quantifying unique branching structures in lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.)
Background Lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) is a globally-significant agricultural crop used to feed millions of people. Lentils have been cultivated in the Australian states of Victoria and South Australia for several decades, but efforts are now being ...
Adam M. Dimech +2 more
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Dynamic surface matching by geodesic mapping for 3D animation transfer
Tony Tung, T. Matsuyama
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Establishing Shape Correspondences: A Survey
Abstract Shape correspondence between surfaces in 3D is a central problem in geometry processing, concerned with establishing meaningful relations between surfaces. While all correspondence problems share this goal, specific formulations can differ significantly: Downstream applications require certain properties that correspondences must satisfy ...
A. Heuschling, H. Meinhold, L. Kobbelt
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Embedding Optimization of Layouts via Distortion Minimization
Abstract Given an embedding of a layout in the surface of a target mesh, we consider the problem of optimizing the embedding geometrically. Layout embeddings partition the surface into multiple disk‐like patches, making them particularly useful for parametrization and remeshing tasks, such as quad‐remeshing, since these problems can then be solved on ...
A. Heuschling, I. Lim, L. Kobbelt
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CANRIG: Cross‐Attention Neural Face Rigging with Variable Local Control
Abstract Facial animation is one of the most labor‐intensive aspects of animation and VFX, as traditional rigging consumes weeks of expert time and forces animators to spend countless hours manipulating hundreds of controls to achieve varied expressions.
Arad Mohammadi +6 more
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