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Constructing parametric quadratic curves
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    Constructing parametric quadratic curves (English)
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    13 November 2000
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    Constructing a parametric spline curve to pass through a set of data points requires assigning a knot to each data point. In this paper the authors discuss the construction of parametric quadratic splines and present a new method to assign knots to a set of planar data points. The new method is compared with the chord length method, the centripedal method, the Foley-Nielson method and the ZCM method. Advantages of the new method include: the determined knots are invariant under affine transformations of the data points, quadratic spline curves constructed using this method can reproduce parametric polynomials of degree two exactly.
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    parametric spline curve
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    chord length method
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    centripedal method
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    Foley-Nielson method
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    ZCM method
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    quadratic splines
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