Title :
Implicit meshes for modeling and reconstruction
Author :
Ilic, Slobodan ; Fua, Pascal
Abstract :
Explicit surfaces, such as triangulations or wireframe models, have been extensively used to represent the deformable 3D models that are used to fit 3D point and 2D silhouette data. The resulting approaches, however, suffer from the fact that fitting typically involves finding the facets that are closest to the 3D data points or most likely to be silhouette facets. This requires searching, which is slow, and dealing with the non-differentiability of the distance function. By contrast, implicit surface representations allow fitting without search, since one can simply evaluate a differentiable field function at every data point. However, implicit representations are not necessarily the most intuitive ones and users, such as graphics designers, tend to prefer explicit models.
Keywords :
computer vision; curve fitting; face recognition; image reconstruction; image representation; mesh generation; stereo image processing; 2D silhouette data; 3D point; deformable 3D model representation; differentiable field function; distance function; explicit surface; graphics design; image modeling; image reconstruction; implicit mesh; implicit surface representation; triangulation; wireframe model; Computer vision; Deformable models; Displacement control; Graphics; Image reconstruction; Laboratories; Shape control; Surface fitting; Surface reconstruction; Video sequences;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1900-8
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2003.1211506