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    <title>Uniform sampling of rotations for discrete and continuous learning of 2D shape models</title>
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    <description>Title: Uniform sampling of rotations for discrete and continuous learning of 2D shape models
Authors: Perez-Sala, Xavier; Igual, Laura; Escalera, Sergio; Angulo Bahón, Cecilio
Abstract: Different methodologies of uniform sampling over the rotation group, SO(3), for building unbiased 2D&#xD;
shape models from 3D objects are introduced and reviewed in this chapter. State-of-the-art non uniform&#xD;
sampling approaches are discussed, and uniform sampling methods using Euler angles and quaternions&#xD;
are introduced. Moreover, since presented work is oriented to model building applications, it is not&#xD;
limited to general discrete methods to obtain uniform 3D rotations, but also from a continuous point of&#xD;
view in the case of Procrustes Analysis.</description>
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    <description>Title: Progressive design through staged evolution
Authors: Téllez, Ricardo A.; Angulo Bahón, Cecilio</description>
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