We present a novel approach for extreme simplification of point set models, in the context of real-time rendering. Point sets are often rendered using simple point primitives, such as oriented discs. However, this requires using many primitives to render even moderately simple shapes. Often, one wishes to render a simplified model using only a few primitives, thus trading accuracy for simplicity. For this goal, we propose a more complex primitive, called a splat, that is able to approximate larger and more complex surface areas than oriented discs. We construct our primitive by decomposing the model into quasi-flat regions, using an efficient algebraic multigrid algorithm. Next, we encode these regions into splats implemented as planar supp...
Algebraic Point Set Surfaces (APSS) define a smooth surface from a set of points using local moving ...
Modelling and visualisation methods working directly with point-sampled geometry have developed into...
In this thesis the candidate deals with the problem of visualizing point-based models using the spla...
We present a novel approach for extreme simplification of point set models, in the context of real-t...
We present a novel approach for extreme simplification of point set models in the context of real-ti...
International audienceIn this paper we present multiple simple and efficient improvements for splatt...
As the visual complexity of computer generated scenes continues to increase, the use of classical mo...
We propose a novel technique for modeling and rendering a 3D point cloud obtained from a set of phot...
In this paper we present a novel point-based rendering approach based on object-space point interpol...
Splatting-based rendering techniques are currently the best choice for efficient high quality render...
We advocate the use of point sets to represent shapes. We provide a definition of a smooth manifold ...
We advocate the use of point sets to represent shapes. We provide a definition of a smooth manifold ...
ABSTRACT: Surface models containing billions of polygons are becoming more frequent in computer grap...
Algebraic Point Set Surfaces (APSS) define a smooth surface from a set of points using local moving ...
Nowadays, there are multiple available range scanning technologies which can capture extremely detai...
Algebraic Point Set Surfaces (APSS) define a smooth surface from a set of points using local moving ...
Modelling and visualisation methods working directly with point-sampled geometry have developed into...
In this thesis the candidate deals with the problem of visualizing point-based models using the spla...
We present a novel approach for extreme simplification of point set models, in the context of real-t...
We present a novel approach for extreme simplification of point set models in the context of real-ti...
International audienceIn this paper we present multiple simple and efficient improvements for splatt...
As the visual complexity of computer generated scenes continues to increase, the use of classical mo...
We propose a novel technique for modeling and rendering a 3D point cloud obtained from a set of phot...
In this paper we present a novel point-based rendering approach based on object-space point interpol...
Splatting-based rendering techniques are currently the best choice for efficient high quality render...
We advocate the use of point sets to represent shapes. We provide a definition of a smooth manifold ...
We advocate the use of point sets to represent shapes. We provide a definition of a smooth manifold ...
ABSTRACT: Surface models containing billions of polygons are becoming more frequent in computer grap...
Algebraic Point Set Surfaces (APSS) define a smooth surface from a set of points using local moving ...
Nowadays, there are multiple available range scanning technologies which can capture extremely detai...
Algebraic Point Set Surfaces (APSS) define a smooth surface from a set of points using local moving ...
Modelling and visualisation methods working directly with point-sampled geometry have developed into...
In this thesis the candidate deals with the problem of visualizing point-based models using the spla...