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...quadratic
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Higher order splines does not suite the measurement process explained
later.
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...spline
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by increasing the knot multiplicity in the B-spline
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...subset
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Triangular B-spline tensor product surfaces have one isolated singular
point at one triangle vertex.
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...occurred
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The likelihood for visual events of higher codimension vanishes for a
moving observer.
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...z-axis
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The order of transformations is important for representing the
silhouette invariant with respect to a subgroup of the transformation
group, which is used for subsequent pose estimation.
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...moments
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again using the Gauss Theorem for integration, which leads to a symbolic
solution efficiently computable
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