@Article{CohElb97, author = "S. Cohen and G. Elber and R. Bar-Yehuda", title = "Matching of Freeform Curves", journal = "Computer Aided Design", volume = "29", number = "5", year = "1997", pages = "369--378", abstract = "Freeform parametric curves are extensively employed in various fields such as computer graphics, computer vision, and geometric modeling. While many applications exploit and combine univariate curve entities into more complex forms such as surfaces, the problem of a fair or even optimal {\em relative} parameterization, under some norm, has been rarely considered. In this work, we present a scheme that closely approximate the optimal relative matching between two or even $n$ given freeform curves, under a user's prescribed norm. This matching is computed as a reparametrization of $n-1$ of the curves that can be applied explicitly using composition. The proposed matching algorithm is completely automatic and it has been successfully employed in several different applications that are also demonstrated herein: metamorphosis of freeform curves with feature preservations, self intersection free ruled surface construction, and automatic matching of rail curves of blending surfaces.", }