DocumentCode :
3068411
Title :
Fast multiresolution surface meshing
Author :
Gross, M.H. ; Gatti, R. ; Staadt, O.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Eidgenossische Tech. Hochschule, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear :
1995
fDate :
29 Oct-3 Nov 1995
Firstpage :
135
Abstract :
Presents a new method for adaptive surface meshing and triangulation which controls the local level-of-detail of the surface approximation by local spectral estimates. These estimates are determined by a wavelet representation of the surface data. The basic idea is to decompose the initial data set by means of an orthogonal or semi-orthogonal tensor product wavelet transform (WT) and to analyze the resulting coefficients. In surface regions where the partial energy of the resulting coefficients is low, the polygonal approximation of the surface can be performed with larger triangles without losing too much fine-grain detail. However, since the localization of the WT is bound by the Heisenberg principle, the meshing method has to be controlled by the detail signals rather than directly by the coefficients. The dyadic scaling of the WT stimulated us to build a hierarchical meshing algorithm which transforms the initially regular data grid into a quadtree representation by rejection of unimportant mesh vertices. The optimum triangulation of the resulting quadtree cells is carried out by selection from a look-up table. The tree grows recursively, as controlled by the detail signals, which are computed from a modified inverse WT. In order to control the local level-of-detail, we introduce a new class of wavelet space filters acting as “magnifying glasses” on the data
Keywords :
approximation theory; data visualisation; filtering theory; mesh generation; quadtrees; table lookup; tensors; wavelet transforms; Heisenberg principle; adaptive surface meshing; bounded localization; coefficients analysis; data set decomposition; detail signals; dyadic scaling; fine-grain detail; hierarchical meshing algorithm; inverse wavelet transform; local level-of-detail control; local spectral estimates; lookup table; multiresolution surface meshing; optimum triangulation; partial energy; polygonal approximation; quadtree representation; recursive tree growth; regular data grid; semi-orthogonal tensor product wavelet transform; surface approximation; triangulation; unimportant mesh vertex rejection; wavelet space filters; Adaptive control; Energy resolution; Filters; Programmable control; Signal resolution; Surface waves; Table lookup; Tensile stress; Wavelet analysis; Wavelet transforms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 1995. Visualization '95. Proceedings., IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
ISSN :
1070-2385
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7187-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1995.480805
Filename :
480805
Link To Document :
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