Jan Dvořák, Filip Hácha, Gerasimos Arvanitis, David Podgorelec, Konstantinos Moustakas, Libor Váša
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Abstract
Time-varying meshes (TVMs), that is mesh sequences with varying connectivity, are a greatly versatile representation of shapes evolving in time, as they allow a surface topology to change or details to appear or disappear at any time during the sequence. This, however, comes at the cost of large storage size. Since 2003, there have been attempts to compress such data efficiently. While the problem may seem trivial at first sight, considering the strong temporal coherence of shapes represented by the individual frames, it turns out that the varying connectivity and the absence of implicit correspondence information that stems from it makes it rather difficult to exploit the redundancies present in the data. Therefore, efficient and general TVM compression is still considered an open problem. We describe and categorize existing approaches while pointing out the current challenges in the field and hint at some related techniques that might be helpful in addressing them. We also provide an overview of the reported performance of the discussed methods and a list of datasets that are publicly available for experiments. Finally, we also discuss potential future trends in the field.
期刊介绍:
Computer Graphics Forum is the official journal of Eurographics, published in cooperation with Wiley-Blackwell, and is a unique, international source of information for computer graphics professionals interested in graphics developments worldwide. It is now one of the leading journals for researchers, developers and users of computer graphics in both commercial and academic environments. The journal reports on the latest developments in the field throughout the world and covers all aspects of the theory, practice and application of computer graphics.