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A Survey of Sketch-based Modeling Systems
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey of Sketch-based Modeling Systems" by Mr. Lei LI Abstract: 3D modeling is a foundation stone of computer graphics, however it requires substantial time and effort even for professional modelers. Sketch-based modeling approaches aim at offering easy-to-use interfaces to the user for creating 3D models by drawing only a small number of strokes. Sketches, commonly drawn by artists with pen and paper in early conceptual design stages, are an accessible medium for conveying ideas and guiding subsequent modeling process with traditional modeling software, such as 3DS MAX or SketchUp. Taking a sketch as input, sketch-based modeling systems attempt to infer plausible 3D geometries by interpreting the user's intentions in the sketch. Unfortunately, algorithmic interpretation of a sketch is a challenging task due to ambiguities in the sketch. Thus, additional constraints are necessary to aid the sketch-to-model conversion process. In this survey, we broadly classify the existing sketch-based modeling systems into two categories: modeling with low-level geometric constraints and modeling with high-level geometric constraints, and review the related modeling techniques in each category. We conclude by discussing two interesting research directions for future work. Date: Wednesday, 15 February 2017 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 2304 Lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Chiew-Lan Tai (Supervisor) Dr. Pedro Sander (Chairperson) Dr. Xiaojuan Ma Prof. Long Quan **** ALL are Welcome ****