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Fitting smooth surfaces to dense polygon meshes

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                  SIGGRAPH '96: Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
                  August 1996
                  528 pages
                  ISBN:0897917464
                  DOI:10.1145/237170

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