用于减少三角曲面参数化畸变的生成树接缝

A. Sheffer
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提供三维曲面的二维参数化有利于计算机图形学、有限元曲面网格划分、曲面重建等领域的许多应用。参数化的适用性取决于它对表面度量结构(角度、距离、面积)的保留程度。对于一般曲面,没有映射可以完全保留这些结构。变形通常随着表面复杂性的增加而增加。对于高度复杂的曲面,变形可能变得非常强烈,以至于参数化无法用于应用目的。一个可能的解决方案是细分表面或引入接缝的方式,将减少失真。本文提出了一种在三维镶嵌曲面上引入接缝的新方法。接缝的增加减少了表面的复杂性,从而减少了参数化产生的度量畸变。接缝通常会对使用参数化的应用程序引入额外的约束,因此接缝的长度应该是最小的。该方法在减小参数化畸变的同时,最大限度地减小了焊缝长度。
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Spanning tree seams for reducing parameterization distortion of triangulated surfaces
Providing a two-dimensional parameterization of three-dimensional tessellated surfaces is beneficial to many applications in computer graphics, finite-element surface meshing, surface reconstruction and other areas. The applicability of the parameterization depends on how well it preserves the surface metric structures (angles, distances, areas). For a general surface there is no mapping which fully preserves these structures. The distortion usually increases with the rise in surface complexity. For highly complicated surfaces the distortion can become so strong as to make the parameterization unusable for application purposes. One possible solution is to subdivide the surface or introduce seams in a way which will reduce the distortion. This article presents a new method for introduction of seams in three-dimensional tessellated surfaces. The addition of seams reduces the surface complexity and hence reduces the metric distortion produced by the parameterization. Seams often introduce additional constraints on the application for which the parameterization is used, hence their length should be minimal. The new method presented minimizes the seam length while reducing the parameterization distortion.
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