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1 February 1992 C++ splines classes for prototyping
Allan H. Vermeulen, Richard H. Bartels
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Abstract
C++ classes for the building and prototyping of spline applications are described. Flexibility, extensibility, and maximal code reuse are achieved by separating the concept of a basis from the implementations of curves, functions, and surfaces.
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Allan H. Vermeulen and Richard H. Bartels "C++ splines classes for prototyping", Proc. SPIE 1610, Curves and Surfaces in Computer Vision and Graphics II, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135140
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KEYWORDS
C++

Computer graphics

Visualization

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

Prototyping

Object oriented programming

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