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Spline-based feature curves from point-sampled geometry

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Spline-based feature curves from point-sampled geometry
Defining sharp features in a 3D model facilitates a better understanding of the surface and aids geometric processing and graphics applications, such as reconstruction, filtering, simplification, reverse engineering, visualization, and non-photo realism. We present a robust method that identifies sharp features in a point-based model by returning a set of smooth spline curves aligned along the edges. Our feature extraction leverages the concepts of robust moving least squares to locally project points to potential features. The algorithm processes these points to construct arc-length parameterized spline curves fit using an iterative refinement method, aligning smooth and continuous curves through the feature points. We demonstrate the benefits of our method with three applications: surface segmentation, surface meshing and point-based compression. Keywords Feature extraction
Joel Daniels II, Tilo Ochotta, Linh K. Ha, Cl&aacu
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where VC
Authors Joel Daniels II, Tilo Ochotta, Linh K. Ha, Cláudio T. Silva
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