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Another Way to Think About Splines

The contribution of each geometric factor can be considered separately, this approach gives a so-called blending function associated with each factor.

Beginning with our spline formulation:

By reording our multiplications we get:

= f1(t).P1 + f2(t).P2 +f3(t).P'1 + f4(t).P'2


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Pascal Vuylsteker / eScience / Computer Science / ANU
Last modified: 20/4/2004
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