Amphithéâtre Maurice Halbwachs, Site Marcelin Berthelot
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Regardless of how it was created, building a new geometric model is a difficult and time-consuming task. Various approaches have therefore been developed to enable models to be reused in a different context, automating the necessary modifications wherever possible. This lecture has presented a series of recent advances in this direction, enabling, for example, the modeling of structured shapes (such as a castle) as if they were made of clay, the hybridization of two objects, the transfer of clothing from one character to another by automatically adapting their patterns, or even the transfer of a creature's internal anatomy, with adaptation to the target morphology.