shapingslip
Shapingslip is a concept in geometric modeling and computer graphics describing a controlled local deformation of a shape achieved by applying a slip field along its surface or boundary. It is used to edit or align shapes while preserving much of the original topology and overall structure. The term often appears in discussions of non-rigid shape manipulation and registration, where precise, localized control of shape change is important.
Definition and model: For a shape S contained in a Euclidean space, shapingslip employs a vector field
Construction and constraints: Slip fields can be derived from various sources, including feature maps, curvature-driven flows,
Applications: Shapingslip is used in non-rigid registration to align shapes from different modalities, in shape morphing
Limitations and considerations: Large slips can cause self-intersections or loss of invertibility. The results depend on
See also: shape matching, non-rigid registration, mesh morphing, deformation field, diffeomorphic shape analysis.