International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new formalism for mesh geometry prediction. We derive a class of smooth linear predictors from a simple approach based on the Taylor expansion of the mesh geometry function. We use this method as a generic way to compute weights for various linear predictors used for mesh compression and compare them with those of existing methods. We show that our scheme is actually equivalent to the Modified Butterfly subdivision scheme used for wavelet mesh compression. We also build new efficient predictors that can be used for connectivity-driven compression in place of other schemes like Average/Dual Parallelogram Prediction and High Degree Polygon Prediction. The new predictors use the same neighbou...
We propose a new progressive compression scheme for arbitrary topology, highly detailed and densely ...
Abstract — This paper proposes a new lossy to lossless pro-gressive compression scheme for triangula...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface fitting...
The task of dynamic mesh compression seeks to find a compact representation of a surface animation, ...
In this paper, we propose an efficient compression algorithm for 3D triangular mesh, which is compos...
In this paper, we propose an efficient compression algorithm for 3D triangular meshes, consisting of...
Animated meshes represented as sequences of static meshes sharing the same connectivity require effi...
AbstractA new progressive compression algorithm for arbitrary topology with highly detailed triangle...
This paper proposes a new compression algorithm for dynamic 3d meshes. In such a sequence of meshes,...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new lossy to lossless progressive compression scheme for...
We propose a new progressive compression scheme for arbitrary topology, highly detailed and densely ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new algorithm for the progressive compression of manifol...
International audienceThis paper presents a new algorithm for the progressive compression of manifol...
International audienceProgressive mesh compression techniques have reached very high compression rat...
The compression of polygonal mesh geometry is still an active field of research as in 3d no theoreti...
We propose a new progressive compression scheme for arbitrary topology, highly detailed and densely ...
Abstract — This paper proposes a new lossy to lossless pro-gressive compression scheme for triangula...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface fitting...
The task of dynamic mesh compression seeks to find a compact representation of a surface animation, ...
In this paper, we propose an efficient compression algorithm for 3D triangular mesh, which is compos...
In this paper, we propose an efficient compression algorithm for 3D triangular meshes, consisting of...
Animated meshes represented as sequences of static meshes sharing the same connectivity require effi...
AbstractA new progressive compression algorithm for arbitrary topology with highly detailed triangle...
This paper proposes a new compression algorithm for dynamic 3d meshes. In such a sequence of meshes,...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new lossy to lossless progressive compression scheme for...
We propose a new progressive compression scheme for arbitrary topology, highly detailed and densely ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new algorithm for the progressive compression of manifol...
International audienceThis paper presents a new algorithm for the progressive compression of manifol...
International audienceProgressive mesh compression techniques have reached very high compression rat...
The compression of polygonal mesh geometry is still an active field of research as in 3d no theoreti...
We propose a new progressive compression scheme for arbitrary topology, highly detailed and densely ...
Abstract — This paper proposes a new lossy to lossless pro-gressive compression scheme for triangula...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new framework, based on subdivision surface fitting...