Fitting a sparse surface to approximate vast dense data is of interest for many applications: reverse engineering, recognition and compression, etc. The present work provides an approach to fit a Loop subdivision surface to a dense triangular mesh of arbitrary topology, whilst preserving and aligning the original features. The natural ridge-joined connectivity of umbilics and ridge-crossings is used as the connectivity of the control mesh for subdivision, so that the edges follow salient features on the surface. Furthermore, the chosen features and connectivity characterise the overall shape of the original mesh, since ridges capture extreme principal curvatures and ridges start and end at umbilics. A metric of Hausdorff distance including ...
We propose a simple and effective method for detecting view- and scale-independent ridge-valley line...
AbstractThe use of polygonal meshes for the representation of highly complex geometric objects has b...
AbstractThis paper introduces a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivis...
Fitting a sparse surface to approximate vast dense data is of interest for many applications: revers...
International audienceThis paper presents an algorithm for approximating arbitrary polygonal meshes ...
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data...
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data...
In this paper we present a powerful differentiable surface fitting technique to derive a compact sur...
Consider a smooth surface, and at each point which is not an umbilic, respectively paint in blue (re...
This paper introduces a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivision surf...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996Subdivision surfaces are a convenient representation ...
We introduce a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivision surfaces with...
In this paper we propose a new mesh reconstruction algorithm that produces a displaced subdivision m...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework for subdivision surface approximation...
AbstractTriangle meshes are a standard representation for surface geometry in computer graphics and ...
We propose a simple and effective method for detecting view- and scale-independent ridge-valley line...
AbstractThe use of polygonal meshes for the representation of highly complex geometric objects has b...
AbstractThis paper introduces a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivis...
Fitting a sparse surface to approximate vast dense data is of interest for many applications: revers...
International audienceThis paper presents an algorithm for approximating arbitrary polygonal meshes ...
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data...
Various methods have been proposed for fitting subdivision surfaces to different forms of shape data...
In this paper we present a powerful differentiable surface fitting technique to derive a compact sur...
Consider a smooth surface, and at each point which is not an umbilic, respectively paint in blue (re...
This paper introduces a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivision surf...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996Subdivision surfaces are a convenient representation ...
We introduce a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivision surfaces with...
In this paper we propose a new mesh reconstruction algorithm that produces a displaced subdivision m...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework for subdivision surface approximation...
AbstractTriangle meshes are a standard representation for surface geometry in computer graphics and ...
We propose a simple and effective method for detecting view- and scale-independent ridge-valley line...
AbstractThe use of polygonal meshes for the representation of highly complex geometric objects has b...
AbstractThis paper introduces a novel method to convert trimmed NURBS surfaces to untrimmed subdivis...