Inter-surface mapping
John Schreiner, Arul Asirvatham, Emil Praun, Hugues Hoppe
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 23(3), August 2004.
Abstract: We consider the problem of creating a map between two arbitrary triangle meshes. Whereas previous approaches compose parametrizations over a simpler intermediate domain, we directly create and optimize a continuous map between the meshes. Map distortion is measured with a new symmetric metric, and is minimized during interleaved coarse-to-fine refinement of both meshes. By explicitly favoring low inter-surface distortion, we obtain maps that naturally align corresponding shape elements. Typically, the user need only specify a handful of feature correspondences for initial registration, and even these constraints can be removed during optimization. Our method robustly satisfies hard constraints if desired. Inter-surface mapping is shown using geometric and attribute morphs. Our general framework can also be applied to parametrize surfaces onto simplicial domains, such as coarse meshes (for semi-regular remeshing), and octahedron and toroidal domains (for geometry image remeshing). In these settings, we obtain better parametrizations than with previous specialized techniques, thanks to our fine-grain optimization.
Keyword(s): remeshing, shape morphing, surface parametrization
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1015706.1015812
BibTeX format:
@article{Schreiner:2004:IM,
  author = {John Schreiner and Arul Asirvatham and Emil Praun and Hugues Hoppe},
  title = {Inter-surface mapping},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {23},
  number = {3},
  pages = {870--877},
  month = aug,
  year = {2004},
}
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