FRep/HyperFun Related Theses
- Denis Kravtsov,
Volumetric Modelling and Animation Framework,
PhD Transfer report, National Centre for Computer Animation, Bournemouth University, UK, 2009.
- Pierre-Alain Fayolle,
Construction of Volumetric Object Models Using Distance-based Scalar Fields,
Ph.D. thesis, University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, 2006.
- Masashi Mizota,
Artistic Rendering of Functionally Defined Volumetric Objects,
M.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Kunio Miyazaki,
Interactive Modeling of Heterogeneous Volumetric Objects,
M.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Tatsushi Someya,
Adaptive Slice Data Generation For Rapid Prototyping,
M.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Eri Maeda,
Rendering Constructive Volume Objects using Vlib API,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Shigeo Noguchi,
Signed Distance Function Evaluation for a Polygonal Mesh,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Tomomi Shibuya,
Interactive Relief Carving Using 2D Polygons,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Hiroyuki Ohkami,
Customization of Models Using Template Based Shape Modeling,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Kinue Goto,
Parametric Modeling Verification and Implementation in the HyperFun Applet,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Takahisa Tayama,
Cartoon Animation of Function-based Shape Models,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
- Galina Pasko,
Shape Modeling with Some Applications to the Cultural Preservation,
Dr. Eng. thesis, IT Institute, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan, July 2005.
- Oleg Fryazinov,
Methods and Algorithms for Discretization of Implicitly Defined Heterogeneous Objects, PhD dissertation, Moscow State Technological University "STANKIN", Russia, 2004 (in Russian).
- Kazuhiro Mochizuki,
Robust and Adaptive Polygonization of Implicit
Curves and Surfaces,
M.Sc. thesis,
University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, February 2004.
- Masashi Mizota,
Modeling Cracks and Explosions for Animation,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2004.
- Mio Hiraga,
Web-Based Tool for FRep Shape
Modeling and Visualization,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2004.
- Tomoyuki Nieda,
Detection of Critical Points for Shape Metamorphosis Animation, B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2004.
- Shunsuke Suzuki,
Artistic Rendering of
Function-based Shape Models,
B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2004.
- Hikaru Uchibori,
Slicing Function-based Shape Models for Rapid Prototyping, B.Sc. thesis, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan, March 2004.
- Patrick Reuter,
Reconstruction and Rendering of Implicit Surfaces from Large Unorganized Point Sets,
Ph.D. thesis, L'Universite Bordeaux I, Bordeaux, France, December 2003.
- Milos Hasan,
An Efficient F-rep Visualization Framework,
M.Sc. thesis, Comenius University, Bratislava,
Slovakia, August 2003.
- Benjamin Schmitt,
Constructive Hypervolumes Modelling, Ph.D. thesis, L'Universite Bordeaux I, Bordeaux, France, 2002.
- Yuichiro Goto,
Interactive Modeling and Visualization of F-rep
Solids with an Extendable User Interface, M.Sc. thesis,
University of Aizu, Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan, March 2002.
- Maxim Kazakov,
Research and Development of Methods of Interactive Visualization of Dynamically changing Isosurfaces, Ph.D. thesis, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Dogoprudny, Russia, 2001 (in Russian).
- Anatoly Ossipov,
Interactive Environment for Modeling Functionally Defined Geometric Objects, M.Sc. thesis, Moscow Engineering Physiscs Institute (MEPhI), Moscow, Russia, February 1999 (in Russian).
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Richard I. Cartwright,
Geometric Aspects of Empirical Modelling: Issues in Design and Implementation,
Ph.D. thesis, University of Warwick, UK, September 1998.