Truly selective polygonal mesh hierarchies with error control
In this work a new multi-resolution model is proposed for polygonal meshes. It is based on the dual edge collapse, which performs face clustering instead of vertex clustering. The new hierarchical mesh representation combines a truly selective refinement scheme with a strict control of the two-sided...
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description | In this work a new multi-resolution model is proposed for polygonal meshes. It is based on the dual edge collapse, which performs face clustering instead of vertex clustering. The new hierarchical mesh representation combines a truly selective refinement scheme with a strict control of the two-sided Hausdorff distance. The proposed approach allows to build hierarchical meshes directly over non-triangulated polygonal models. As most dependencies in the hierarchy are in the form of trees, the resulting representation is very compact and allows for a compressed in-core representation. Furthermore an optimization scheme is proposed for the hierarchy based on variational shape approximation. |
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