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Parameterization of Closed Surfaces for Parametric Surface Descriptio
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n Michael Quicken, Christian Brechb?hler, Johannes Hug, Hans Blattmann and Gabor Sz?kelyA procedure for the parameterization of surface meshes of objects with spherical topology is presented. The generation of such a parameterization has been formulated and solved as a large constrained optimization problem by Brechbuhler, but the convergence of this algorithm becomes unstable for object meshes consisting of several thousand vertices. We propose a new more stable algorithm to overcome this problem using multi-resolution meshes.A triangular mesh is mapped to a sphere by harmonic mapping. Next, a mesh hierarchy is constructed. The coarsest level is then optimized using a modification of the original procedure to map object surfaces to the unit sphere. The result is used as a starting point for the mapping of the next finer mesh, a process that is repeated until the result is obtained. The new approach is compared to the original one and some parameterized object surfaces are presented.
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M. Quicken, C. Brechbuhler, J. Hug, H. Blattmann, G. Szekely, "Parameterization of Closed Surfaces for Parametric Surface Descriptio," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.1354, 2000 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'00) - Volume 1, 2000
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