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2D geometric model

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A 2D geometric model is a geometr m of an object as a [[two] on []] Cartesian plane.

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2D geometric modeling techniques

See also

References

  1. ^ Dresp, Birgitta (Spring 2007). ""Which Geometric Model for the Curvature of 2-D Shape Contours?"". Peer Reviewed Journal. 20: 219–264.