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 and kriging 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
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.
Windows.exe and python scripts for surface characterization and defect detection using digital image processing
Developing hand cage for bionic prosthesis basing on female hand scan.
Surface modeling and intuitive detail-preserving deformations (as-rigid-as-possible paper implementation)
Library for evaluating Curve Domain Generalized B-spline patches
Surface analysis using HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensors
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