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Michela Spagnuolo is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a strong focus on areas such as Computational Mechanics, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, including computational geometry and mesh generation, 3D shape modeling and analysis, advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics, medical imaging and analysis, computer graphics and visualization techniques, numerical methods in engineering, and 3D modeling in geospatial applications.

Recent publications by Michela Spagnuolo include:

  • The role of mesh quality and mesh quality indicators in the virtual element method (2021), Advances in Computational Mathematics
  • A Survey of Indicators for Mesh Quality Assessment (2023), Computer Graphics Forum
  • Potential of the Geometric Layer in Urban Digital Twins (2022), ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
  • Polyhedral mesh quality indicator for the Virtual Element Method (2022), Computers & Mathematics with Applications
  • Benchmarking the geometrical robustness of a Virtual Element Poisson solver (2021), Mathematics and Computers in Simulation

Frequent co-authors in their works include Silvia Biasotti, Tommaso Sorgente, Gianmarco Manzini, Giuseppe Patanè, and Daniela Cabiddu.

Michela Spagnuolo regularly publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Computers & Graphics, CALCOLO, Eurographics, and Computer Graphics Forum.

Best Publications

  • Hierarchical mesh segmentation based on fitting primitives

    Marco Attene;Bianca Falcidieno;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Technical Section: Discrete Laplace-Beltrami operators for shape analysis and segmentation

    Martin Reuter;Silvia Biasotti;Daniela Giorgi;Giuseppe Patanè

  • Mesh Segmentation - A Comparative Study

    M. Attene;S. Katz;M. Mortara;G. Patane

  • Reeb graphs for shape analysis and applications

    S. Biasotti;D. Giorgi;M. Spagnuolo;B. Falcidieno

  • 3D skeletons: a state-of-the-art report

    Andrea Tagliasacchi;Thomas Delame;Michela Spagnuolo;Nina Amenta

  • Describing shapes by geometrical-topological properties of real functions

    S. Biasotti;L. De Floriani;B. Falcidieno;P. Frosini

  • Sub-part correspondence by structural descriptors of 3D shapes

    Silvia Biasotti;Simone Marini;Michela Spagnuolo;Bianca Falcidieno

  • Blowing Bubbles for Multi-Scale Analysis and Decomposition of Triangle Meshes

    Michela Mortara;Giuseppe Patané;Michela Spagnuolo;Bianca Falcidieno

  • 3D Shape matching through topological structures

    Silvia Biasotti;Simone Marini;Michela Mortara;Giuseppe Patane

  • Characterization of 3D shape parts for semantic annotation

    Marco Attene;Francesco Robbiano;Michela Spagnuolo;Bianca Falcidieno

  • What’s in an image?

    Oleg Polonsky;Giuseppe Patané;Silvia Biasotti;Craig Gotsman

  • Automatic Surface Reconstruction from Point Sets in Space

    Marco Attene;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Extended Reeb Graphs for Surface Understanding and Description

    Silvia Biasotti;Bianca Falcidieno;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Spectral-Driven Isometry-Invariant Matching of 3D Shapes

    Mauro R. Ruggeri;Giuseppe Patanè;Michela Spagnuolo;Dietmar Saupe

  • Geometry and context for semantic correspondences and functionality recognition in man-made 3D shapes

    Hamid Laga;Michela Mortara;Michela Spagnuolo

  • An ontology of virtual humans: Incorporating semantics into human shapes

    A Mario Gutiérrez;Alejandra García-Rojas;Daniel Thalmann;Frederic Vexo

  • Shape understanding by contour-driven retiling

    Marco Attene;Silvia Biasotti;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Modeling undertain data with fuzzy B-splines

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  • Sharpen&Bend: recovering curved sharp edges in triangle meshes produced by feature-insensitive sampling

    M. Attene;B. Falcidieno;J. Rossignac;M. Spagnuolo

  • Semantic annotation of 3D surface meshes based on feature characterization

    Marco Attene;Francesco Robbiano;Michela Spagnuolo;Bianca Falcidieno

  • A new method for the characterization of topographic surfaces

    Bianca Falcidieno;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Shape analysis and structuring

    Leila De Floriani;Michela Spagnuolo

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