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Exoskeleton: Curve network abstraction for 3D shapes

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Exoskeleton: Curve network abstraction for 3D shapes
TON: Curve Network Abstraction for 3D Shapes Fernando de Goesa,∗ , Siome Goldensteinb , Mathieu Desbruna , Luiz Velhoc aCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA bInstituto de Computac¸˜ao, UNICAMP, Caixa Postal 6176, 13084-971 Campinas, SP, Brazil cIMPA, Instituto de Matem´atica Pura e Aplicada, Estrada Dona Castorina 110, 22460 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil paper, we introduce the concept of an exoskeleton as a new abstraction of arbitrary shapes that succinctly conveys both the perceptual and the geometric structure of a 3D model. We extract exoskeletons via a principled framework that combines segmentation and shape approximation. Our method starts from a segmentation of the shape into perceptually relevant parts and then constructs the exoskeleton using a novel extension of the Variational Shape Approximation method. Benefits of the exoskeleton ion to graphics applications such as simplification and chartification are presented.
Fernando de Goes, Siome Goldenstein, Mathieu Desbr
Added 13 May 2011
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CG
Authors Fernando de Goes, Siome Goldenstein, Mathieu Desbrun, Luiz Velho
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