Beier–Neely morphing algorithm
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The Algorithm of Beier and Neely[1] is a method to compute a mapping of coordinates between 2 images from a set of lines whose startpoints and endpoints are given for both images. The Algorithm is widely used within Morphing software.
See also
References
- ^ Beier, T. & Neely, S. (1992) Feature-based image metamorphosis, Computer Graphics, 26(2), 35-42
External links
- Description of the algorithm by Arnold Rosenbloom of the University of Toronto
- Description of the algorithm by Evan Walloc of Bloom University