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Detail-Preserving Surface Inpainting
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2005
VAST: International Symposium on Virtual Reality
Inpainting is a well-known technique in the context of image and art restoration, where paint losses are filled up to the level of the surrounding paint and then coloured to match. Analogue tasks can be found in 3D geometry processing, as digital representations of real-world objects often contain holes, due to hindrances during data acquisition or as a consequence of interactive modelling operations. In this paper we present a novel approach to automatically fill-in holes in structured
doi:10.2312/vast/vast05/041-048
fatcat:pewslsx7pzdtzl2ozfixwsm664