Techniques and Applications of Deformable Surfaces

I. Sadarjoen, F. Post
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This paper presents a technique for local surface extraction from scalar and vector fields using deformable surfaces. The goal of surface extraction is often to find features, or meaningful patterns in large datasets. To accomplish this, there is a wide spectrum of techniques. On one end of the spectrum, there are purely symbolic techniques, which may use abstract, iconic representations of features. On the other end of the spectrum, there are purely geometric techniques, such as iso-surfaces, which represent features in a naturalistic way, with a wealth of geometric details. Our technique lies in between, since it may represent as many geometric details as the user desires, or give a simplified representation with little computational effort. Using deformable surfaces consists of several steps. First, a region of interest is selected using selection criteria, and an initial surface is placed in the selected region. Then, the surface is gradually deformed by displacing its nodes according to local deformation criteria. Depending on the criteria specified, this deformation process can result in very different types of surfaces. The versatility of the technique is illustrated by two applications: extraction of recirculation zones and vortex tubes from flow fields.
可变形表面的技术与应用
本文提出了一种利用可变形曲面从标量场和矢量场中提取局部曲面的方法。表面提取的目标通常是在大型数据集中找到特征或有意义的模式。要做到这一点,需要使用各种各样的技术。在光谱的一端,有纯粹的符号技术,它可能使用抽象的、标志性的特征表示。在光谱的另一端,有纯粹的几何技术,如等面,它以一种自然的方式表现特征,具有丰富的几何细节。我们的技术介于两者之间,因为它可以表示用户希望的尽可能多的几何细节,或者用很少的计算工作量给出简化的表示。使用可变形表面包括几个步骤。首先,使用选择标准选择感兴趣的区域,并在所选区域中放置初始曲面。然后,根据局部变形准则对曲面节点进行位移,使其逐渐变形。根据指定的标准,这种变形过程可以产生非常不同类型的表面。两种应用说明了该技术的通用性:从流场中提取再循环区和漩涡管。
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