scikit-fmm is a Python extension module which implements the fast marching method.
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scikit-fmm is a Python extension module which implements the fast marching method.
Fast radial basis function interpolation for large scale data
🍭 Physically plausible interactive 3D mesh deformation based on as rigid as possible constraints.
📡 Python bindings for Remote Sensing Models
Pothole Detection Based on Disparity Transformation and Road Surface Modeling (T-IP)
A finite element method implementation in Matlab to solve the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion equation on the surface of a sphere.
A spline library written in Python.
C++ library for meshes and finite elements on manifolds
How to plot a 3D surface with python by interpolation
Interactive "As-Rigid-As-Possible" surface modeling algorithm (Sorkine and Alexa, 2007)
The project implements an interactive GUI for poly-line drawing and triangulation, as well as as rigid as possible deformation with some extensions.
self-affine fractal random surface generator
Developing hand cage for bionic prosthesis basing on female hand scan.
Windows.exe and python scripts for surface characterization and defect detection using digital image processing
Cambridge Surface Sciences Group - Summer Project 2020
Simple demo project shows off how to create and texture a mesh by revolving a bezier curve about the y-axis.
A freeform surface viewer based on Polyscope and geometry-central
Surface analysis using HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensors
Surface modeling and intuitive detail-preserving deformations (as-rigid-as-possible paper implementation)
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