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This paper makes use of the continuous eccentricity transform to perform 3D shape matching. The eccentricity transform has already been proved useful in a discrete graph-theoretic setting and has been applied to 2D shape matching. We show how these ideas extend to higher dimensions. The eccentricity transform is used to compute descriptors for 3D shapes. These descriptors are defined as histograms...