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Second International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'04)
A Unified Representation for Interactive 3D Modeling
Thessaloniki, Greece
September 06-September 09
ISBN: 0-7695-2223-8
Dragan Tubic, University Laval, Qu?bec, Canada
Patrick H?bert, University Laval, Qu?bec, Canada
Jean-Daniel Desch?nes, University Laval, Qu?bec, Canada
Denis Laurendeau, University Laval, Qu?bec, Canada
Interactive 3D modeling is the process of building a 3D model of an object or a scene in real-time while the 3D (range) data is acquired. This is possible only if the computational complexity of all involved algorithms is linear with respect to the amount of data. We propose a new framework for 3D modeling where a complete modeling chain meets with this requirement. The framework is based on the use of vector fields as an implicit surface representation. Each modeling step, registration, surface reconstruction, geometric fusion, compression and visualization is solved and explained using the vector fields without anyintermediate representations. The proposed framework allows model reconstruction from any type of 3D data, surface patches, curves, unorganized sets of points or a combination of these.
Citation:
Dragan Tubic, Patrick H?bert, Jean-Daniel Desch?nes, Denis Laurendeau, "A Unified Representation for Interactive 3D Modeling," 3dpvt, pp.175-182, Second International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission (3DPVT'04), 2004
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