Variational Formulation of the Log-Aesthetic Surface and Development of Discrete Surface Filters
K. T. Miura, R. Shirahata, S. Agari, S. Usuki, R.U. Gobithaasan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a variational formulation of log-aesthetic surfaces and develops discrete surface filters, enabling flexible and property-embedded surface design for industrial and graphical applications.
Contribution
It reformulates log-aesthetic curves using variational principles and extends this to define log-aesthetic surfaces with novel discrete filters.
Findings
Successful formulation of log-aesthetic surfaces
Development of new discrete surface filters
Enhanced flexibility in surface design
Abstract
The log-aesthetic curves include the logarithmic (equiangular) spiral, clothoid, and involute curves. Although most of them are expressed only by an integral form of the tangent vector, it is possible to interactively generate and deform them and they are expected to be utilized for practical use of industrial and graphical design. The discrete log-aesthetic filter based on the formulation of the log-aesthetic curve has successfully been introduced not to impose strong constraints on the designer's activity, to let him/her design freely and to embed the properties of the log-aesthetic curves for complicated ones with both increasing and decreasing curvature. In this paper, in order to define the log-aesthetic surface and develop surface filters based on its formulation, at first we reformulate the log-aesthetic curve with variational principle. Then we propose several new functionals to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Numerical Analysis Techniques · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
