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Mesh Approximation Using a Volume-Based Metric
Seoul, Korea October 05-October 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PCCGA.1999.803373Seventh Pacific Conference on Compute ...
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Pierre Alliez, France Telecom
Nathalie Laurent, France Telecom
Henri Sanson, France Telecom
Francis Schmitt, Ecole Nationale Sup?rieure des T?l?communications
In this paper we introduce a mesh approximation method that uses a volume-based metric. After a geometric simplification, we minimize the volume between the simplified mesh and the original mesh using a gradient-based optimization algorithm and a finite-element interpolation model implicitly defined on meshes. The notable contribution of this paper is the theoretical framework which permits the construction of a volume minimization process between two triangular meshes. We chose this volume-based metric because of its good perceptual properties, as it naturally and accurately fits the geometric singularities on 3D meshes. Furthermore, this metric corresponds well to a sort of intuitive error between two 3D surfaces and the resulting optimization algorithm only requires a few parameters. We show that this approach permits geometric compression leading to multi-resolution meshes with minimal visual losses.
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Pierre Alliez, Nathalie Laurent, Henri Sanson, Francis Schmitt, "Mesh Approximation Using a Volume-Based Metric," pg, pp.292, Seventh Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'99), 1999
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