Feature Preserving Mesh Generation from 3D Point Clouds
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2010Author
Nader Salman
Mariette Yvinec
Quentin Merigot
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We address the problem of generating quality surface triangle meshes from 3D point clouds sampled on piecewise smooth surfaces. Using a feature detection process based on the covariance matrices of Voronoi cells, we first extract from the point cloud a set of sharp features. Our algorithm also runs on the input point cloud a reconstruction process, such as Poisson reconstruction, providing an implicit surface. A feature preserving variant of a Delaunay refinement process is then used to generate a mesh approximating the implicit surface and containing a faithful representation of the extracted sharp edges. Such a mesh provides an enhanced trade-off between accuracy and mesh complexity. The whole process is robust to noise and made versatile through a small set of parameters which govern the mesh sizing, approximation error and shape of the elements. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method on a variety of models including laser scanned datasets ranging from indoor to outdoor scenes.
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@article {,
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{Feature Preserving Mesh Generation from 3D Point Clouds}},
author = {Nader Salman and Mariette Yvinec and Quentin Merigot},
year = {2010},
DOI = {}
}
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
title = {{Feature Preserving Mesh Generation from 3D Point Clouds}},
author = {Nader Salman and Mariette Yvinec and Quentin Merigot},
year = {2010},
DOI = {}
}