Generalized Swept Mid-structure for Polygonal Models
Tobias Martin, Guoning Chen, Suraj Musuvathy, Elaine Cohen, Charles Hansen
In Computer Graphics Forum, 31(2), 2012.
Abstract: We introduce a novel mid-structure called the generalized swept mid-structure (GSM) of a closed polygonal shape, and a framework to compute it. The GSM contains both curve and surface elements and has consistent sheet-by-sheet topology, versus triangle-by-triangle topology produced by other mid-structure methods. To obtain this structure, a harmonic function, defined on the volume that is enclosed by the surface, is used to decompose the volume into a set of slices. A technique for computing the 1D mid-structures of these slices is introduced. The mid-structures of adjacent slices are then iteratively matched through a boundary similarity computation and triangulated to form the GSM. This structure respects the topology of the input surface model is a hybrid mid-structure representation. The construction and topology of the GSM allows for local and global simplification, used in further applications such as parameterization, volumetric mesh generation and medical applications.
@article{Martin:2012:GSM,
author = {Tobias Martin and Guoning Chen and Suraj Musuvathy and Elaine Cohen and Charles Hansen},
title = {Generalized Swept Mid-structure for Polygonal Models},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
volume = {31},
number = {2},
pages = {805--814},
year = {2012},
}
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