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International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2005 (SMI' 05)
Visualization of Point-Based Surfaces with Locally Reconstructed Subdivision Surfaces
Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 13-June 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2379-X
Tamy Boubekeur, LaBRI - INRIA - CNRS
Patrick Reuter, LIPSI - ESTIA - CNRS
Christophe Schlick, LaBRI - INRIA - CNRS
Point-based surfaces (i.e. surfaces represented by discrete point sets which are either directly obtained by current 3D acquisition devices or converted from other surface representations) are well designed for multiresolution storage and transmission of complex objects. Unfortunately, visualization of point-based surfaces requires to develop specific rendering techniques (e.g. splatting) as point sets are not well adapted to existing graphics hardware which are optimized for polygonalmeshes. In this paper, we propose an efficient reconstruction and visualization technique of pointbased surfaces that takes full benefit from the whole optimized pipeline implemented in graphics hardware. The basic idea is to generate a set of independent meshes using a local 2D Delaunay triangulation of the point set. These meshes are then glued together to get a "visual continuity" by using a subdivision process.
Citation:
Tamy Boubekeur, Patrick Reuter, Christophe Schlick, "Visualization of Point-Based Surfaces with Locally Reconstructed Subdivision Surfaces," smi, pp.23-32, International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2005 (SMI' 05), 2005
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