1 code implementation • 21 Jun 2023 • Andrea Raffo, Ulderico Fugacci, Silvia Biasotti
Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels constitute a prime target for drug design and discovery, given their implication in various diseases such as epilepsy, migraine and ataxia to name a few.
no code implementations • 11 Jan 2023 • Chiara Romanengo, Andrea Raffo, Silvia Biasotti, Bianca Falcidieno
In this article we propose a solution, based on the Hough transform, that can recognize simple and complex geometric primitives and is robust to noise, outliers, and missing parts.
3 code implementations • 13 Jun 2022 • Luca Gagliardi, Andrea Raffo, Ulderico Fugacci, Silvia Biasotti, Walter Rocchia, Hao Huang, Boulbaba Ben Amor, Yi Fang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Xiao Wang, Charles Christoffer, Daisuke Kihara, Apostolos Axenopoulos, Stelios Mylonas, Petros Daras
This paper presents the methods that have participated in the SHREC 2022 contest on protein-ligand binding site recognition.
1 code implementation • 30 May 2022 • Andrea Raffo, Chiara Romanengo, Bianca Falcidieno, Silvia Biasotti
The automatic creation of geometric models from point clouds has numerous applications in CAD (e. g., reverse engineering, manufacturing, assembling) and, more in general, in shape modelling and processing.
no code implementations • 14 May 2021 • Chiara Romanengo, Andrea Raffo, Yifan Qie, Nabil Anwer, Bianca Falcidieno
We propose Fit4CAD, a benchmark for the evaluation and comparison of methods for fitting simple geometric primitives in point clouds representing CAD objects.
2 code implementations • 11 May 2021 • Andrea Raffo, Ulderico Fugacci, Silvia Biasotti, Walter Rocchia, Yonghuai Liu, Ekpo Otu, Reyer Zwiggelaar, David Hunter, Evangelia I. Zacharaki, Eleftheria Psatha, Dimitrios Laskos, Gerasimos Arvanitis, Konstantinos Moustakas, Tunde Aderinwale, Charles Christoffer, Woong-Hee Shin, Daisuke Kihara, Andrea Giachetti, Huu-Nghia Nguyen, Tuan-Duy Nguyen, Vinh-Thuyen Nguyen-Truong, Danh Le-Thanh, Hai-Dang Nguyen, Minh-Triet Tran
This paper presents the methods that have participated in the SHREC 2021 contest on retrieval and classification of protein surfaces on the basis of their geometry and physicochemical properties.
1 code implementation • 17 Oct 2018 • Andrea Raffo, Oliver J. D. Barrowclough, Georg Muntingh
In applications like computer aided design, geometric models are often represented numerically as polynomial splines or NURBS, even when they originate from primitive geometry.