Title :
Surface simplification and Edgebreaker compression for 2D cell animations
Author :
Kwatra, Vivek ; Rossignac, Jarek
Author_Institution :
GVU Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Digitized cell animations are typically composed of frames, which contain a small number of regions, which each contain pixels of the same color and exhibit a significant level of shape coherence through time. To exploit this coherence, we treat the stack of frames as a 3D volume and represent the evolution of each region by the bounding surface of the 3D volume V that it sweeps out. To reduce transmission costs, we triangulate and simplify the bounding surface and then encode it using the Edgebreaker compression scheme. To restore a close approximation of the original animation, the client player decompresses the surface and produces the successive frames by intersecting V with constant-time planes. The intersection is generated in real-time with standard graphics hardware through an improved capping (i.e. solid clipping) technique, which correctly handles overlapping facets. We have tested this approach on real and synthetic black and white animations and report compression ratios that improve upon those produced using the MPEG, MRLE, and GZIP compression standards for an equivalent quality result
Keywords :
computer animation; data compression; video coding; 2D cell animations; 3D volume; Edgebreaker compression; black and white animations; bounding surface; capping technique; client player; compression ratios; constant-time planes; digitized cell animations; frames; graphics hardware; overlapping facets; pixels; regions; shape coherence; surface decompression; surface simplification; triangulation; Animation; Costs; Educational institutions; Encoding; Image coding; Image restoration; Shape; Surface treatment; Transform coding; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Shape Modeling International, 2002. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Banff, Alta.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1546-0
DOI :
10.1109/SMI.2002.1003550