Higher-Order Interpolation and Least-Squares Approximation Using Implicit Algebraic Surfaces

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In this article, we characterize the solution space of low-degree, implicitly defined, algebraic surfaces which interpolate and/or least-squares approximate a collection of scattered point and curve data in three-dimensional space. The problem of higher-order interpolation and least-squares approximation with algebraic surfaces under a proper normalization reduces to a quadratic minimization problem with elegant and easily expressible solutions. We have implemented our algebraic surface-fitting algorithms, and included them in the distributed and collaborative geometric environment SHASTRA. Several examples are given to illustrate how our algorithms are applied to algebraic surface design. © 1993, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Bajaj, C., Ihm, I., & Warren, J. (1993). Higher-Order Interpolation and Least-Squares Approximation Using Implicit Algebraic Surfaces. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 12(4), 327–347. https://doi.org/10.1145/159730.159734

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