Projet de recherche doctoral numero :2677

Description

Date depot: 1 janvier 1900
Titre: Sketch-based approaches using images and curves
Directrice de thèse: Anne VERROUST-BLONDET (Inria-Paris (ED-130))
Domaine scientifique: Sciences et technologies de l'information et de la communication
Thématique CNRS : Non defini

Resumé: Many sketch-based approaches have been proposed to create 3D models (see surveys [1, 2]). Some of them use sketched curves (see [3, 4, 5] for example). The goal here is to study and develop a sketch-based approach that uses both curves and images to build a 3D shape (see [6] and [7]). A variant of this approach for content-based object retrieval will be studied in a second step. [1] M. T. Cook, A. Agah, A survey of sketch-based 3-D modelling techniques, Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 3, July 2009, Pages 201-211. [2] L. Olsen, F. F. Samavati, M. C. Sousa, J. A. Jorge, Sketch-based modeling: A survey, Computers & Graphics, Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2009, Pages 85-103 [3] Eyiyurekli, M., Grimm, C., and Breen, D. 2009. Editing level-set models with sketched curves. Proceedings of the 6th Eurographics Symposium on Sketch-Based interfaces and Modeling (New Orleans, Louisiana, August 01 - 02, 2009). [4] F. Levet, X. Granier and C. Schlick, 3D Sketching with Profile Curves , International symposium on Smart Graphics, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006, Volume 4073/2006, 114-125, [5] F Levet, X Granier, Improved skeleton extraction and surface generation for sketch-based modeling, Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2007 [6] Olsen, L. and Samavati, F. F. 2010. Image-assisted modeling from sketches. Proceedings of Graphics interface 2010 (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 31 - June 02, 2010). [7] Prasad, M. and Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Zisserman, A. and Van Gool, L. Finding Nemo: Deformable Object Class Modelling using Curve Matching, Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, San Francisco, 2010

Doctorant.e: Yasseen Zahraa