Lecture

Shape Preservation in Deformation

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This lecture delves into the concept of shape preservation in deformation, exploring the use of elastic energy and spring-based deformation to model objects as physical bodies. The instructor explains how to minimize elastic energy while ensuring the centroid of an object falls within a support line, leading to an unconstrained optimization problem. By introducing a weight parameter, the lecture demonstrates how to balance the importance of maintaining shape integrity and minimizing deformation energy.

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