DocumentCode
3243689
Title
Salient Clustering for View-dependent Multiresolution Rendering
Author
Barni, Rodrigo ; Comba, João ; Varshney, Amitabh
Author_Institution
Inst. de Inf., Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
fYear
2009
fDate
11-15 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
56
Lastpage
63
Abstract
Perceptual information is quickly gaining importance in mesh representation, analysis and rendering. User studies, eye tracking and other techniques are able to provide ever more useful insights for many user-centric systems, which form the bulk of computer graphics applications. In this work we build upon the concept of Mesh Saliency - an automatic measure of visual importance for triangle meshes based on models of low-level human visual attention - applying it to the problem of mesh segmentation and view-dependent rendering. We introduce a technique for segmentation that partitions an object into a set of face clusters, each encompassing a group of locally interesting features; Mesh Saliency is incorporated in a propagative mesh clustering framework, guiding cluster seed selection and triangle propagation costs and leading to a convergence of face clusters around perceptually important features. We compare our technique with different fully automatic segmentation algorithms, showing that it provides similar or better segmentation without the need for user input. We illustrate application of our clustering results through a saliency-guided view-dependent rendering system, achieving significant frame rate increases with little loss of visual detail.
Keywords
image resolution; image segmentation; pattern clustering; rendering (computer graphics); user centred design; automatic segmentation algorithms; cluster seed selection; computer graphics; face clusters; low-level human visual attention; mesh analysis; mesh representation; mesh saliency; mesh segmentation; perceptual information; propagative mesh clustering framework; salient clustering; user-centric system; view dependent multiresolution rendering; Application software; Computer graphics; Computer science; Costs; Educational institutions; Humans; Image processing; Image resolution; Information analysis; Rendering (computer graphics); multiresolution; saliency; segmentation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI), 2009 XXII Brazilian Symposium on
Conference_Location
Rio de Janiero
ISSN
1550-1834
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4978-1
Electronic_ISBN
1550-1834
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2009.34
Filename
5395250
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