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Reversible vectorisation of 3D digital planar curves and applications

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Reversible vectorisation of 3D digital planar curves and applications
This paper tackles the problem of the computation of a planar polygonal curve from a digital planar curve, such that the digital data can be exactly retrieved from the polygonal curve. The proposed transformation also provides an analytical modelling of a digital plane segment as a discrete polygon composed of a face, edges and vertices. A dual space representation of lines and planes is used to ensure that the computed curve remains inside the digital curve, and this tool enables to define a very efficient algorithm. Applied on the digital plane segments resulting from the decomposition of a digital surface, this algorithm provides a set of polygons modelling exactly the digital surface. Key words: discrete polygon, 3D, vectorisation, modelling.
Isabelle Sivignon, Florent Dupont, Jean-Marc Chass
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where IVC
Authors Isabelle Sivignon, Florent Dupont, Jean-Marc Chassery
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