A new Projection Method for Point Set Surfaces
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2009Author
Kalbe, Thomas
Fuhrmann, Simon
Uhrig, Stefan
Zeilfelder, Frank
Kuijper, Arjan
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A successful approach in triangulating point set surfaces is to apply operations, like a projection operator for advancing front algorithms, directly to Moving-Least Squares (MLS) surfaces. The MLS method naturally handles noisy input data and is especially useful for point clouds derived from real-world solids. Unfortunately, MLS is computationally extensive and complex. We present a novel projection method that does not require solving a nonlinear optimization problem as MLS does. We create a polynomial approximation of the surface similar to MLS but our method adapts the degree of the polynomial with respect to the points to be approximated. The approximated points are iteratively collected compromising connectivity information. We enhance the orientation of the local coordinate system to further improve the method. The results confirm that our method is more robust and also accelerates triangulation due to a preprocessing step that needs to be done only once per data set.
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@inproceedings {10.2312:egs.20091053,
booktitle = {Eurographics 2009 - Short Papers},
editor = {P. Alliez and M. Magnor},
title = {{A new Projection Method for Point Set Surfaces}},
author = {Kalbe, Thomas and Fuhrmann, Simon and Uhrig, Stefan and Zeilfelder, Frank and Kuijper, Arjan},
year = {2009},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20091053}
}
booktitle = {Eurographics 2009 - Short Papers},
editor = {P. Alliez and M. Magnor},
title = {{A new Projection Method for Point Set Surfaces}},
author = {Kalbe, Thomas and Fuhrmann, Simon and Uhrig, Stefan and Zeilfelder, Frank and Kuijper, Arjan},
year = {2009},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20091053}
}