Connectivity Transformation for Mesh Metamorphosis
Minsu Ahn, Seungyong Lee, Hans-Peter Seidel
SGP04: Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing, 2004, pp. 77--84.
Abstract: In previous mesh morphing techniques, the vertex set and connectivity of an in-between mesh are fixed and only the vertex positions are interpolated between input meshes. With this restriction, to accurately represent both source and target shapes, an in-between mesh should contain a much larger number of vertices than input meshes. This paper proposes a novel approach for mesh morphing, which includes connectivity changes in a metamorphosis. With the approach, an in-between mesh contains only the vertices from the input meshes and so the in-between vertex count does not exceed the sum of source and target vertex counts. The connectivity changes are realized by a sequence of edge swap operations, determined by considering the geometric errors from the input meshes. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach generates almost same in-between shapes as the metamesh-based approach with a much smaller number of vertices.
@inproceedings{Ahn:2004:CTF,
author = {Minsu Ahn and Seungyong Lee and Hans-Peter Seidel},
title = {Connectivity Transformation for Mesh Metamorphosis},
booktitle = {SGP04: Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing},
pages = {77--84},
year = {2004},
}
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