Topology-Adaptive Mesh Deformation for Surface Evolution, Morphing, and Multi-View Reconstruction
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Volume 33, Number 4, page 823 - 837 - April 2011
Triangulated meshes have become ubiquitous discrete-surface
representations. In this paper we address the problem of how to
maintain the manifold properties of a surface while it undergoes
strong deformations that may cause topological changes.
We introduce a new self-intersection
removal algorithm, TransforMesh, and we propose a mesh
evolution framework based on this algorithm. Numerous shape modelling
applications use surface evolution in order to improve shape
properties, such as appearance or accuracy. Both explicit and implicit
representations can be considered for that purpose. However, explicit
mesh representations, while allowing for accurate surface modelling,
suffer from the inherent difficulty of reliably dealing with
self-intersections and topological changes such as merges and splits. As a consequence, a
majority of methods rely on implicit representations of surfaces,
e.g. level-sets, that naturally overcome these
issues. Nevertheless, these methods are based on volumetric
discretizations, which introduce an unwanted precision-complexity
trade-off. The method that we propose
handles topological changes in a robust manner and removes self
intersections, thus overcoming the traditional limitations of mesh-based
approaches. To illustrate the effectiveness of TransforMesh, we describe
two challenging applications, namely surface morphing
and 3-D reconstruction.
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BibTex references
@Article\{ZBH11,
author = "Zaharescu, Andrei and Boyer, Edmond and Horaud, Radu P.",
title = "Topology-Adaptive Mesh Deformation for Surface Evolution, Morphing, and Multi-View Reconstruction",
journal = "IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence",
number = "4",
volume = "33",
pages = "823 - 837 ",
month = "April",
year = "2011",
url = "http://perception.inrialpes.fr/Publications/2011/ZBH11"
}
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