Superquadrics

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Superquadrics is a mathematical modeling technique for objects.

Superquadratics are a set of parametric geometrical shapes which are useful for modeling an object, it allows robust recovery data for reconstructing the object. This technique is important because it has a compact representation.

This technique has several problems for complex natural objects like animal bodies.

Important applications of superquadratics are object recognition and computer modelling.

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Barr, A.H., Superquadrics and Angle-Preserving Transformations, IEEE_CGA(1), No. 1, January 1981, pp. 11-23.

Jaklič, A., Leonardis, A., Solina, F., Segmentation and Recovery of Superquadrics. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2000.

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