DocumentCode
3194989
Title
Detail-preserving variational surface design with multiresolution constraints
Author
Boier-Martin, Ioana ; Ronfard, Remi ; Bernardini, F.
Author_Institution
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
7-9 June 2004
Firstpage
119
Lastpage
128
Abstract
We present a variational framework for rapid shape prototyping. The modeled shape is represented as a Catmull-Clark multiresolution subdivision surface which is interactively deformed by direct user input. Free-form design goals are formulated as constraints on the shape and the modeling problem is cast into a constrained optimization one. The focus of this paper is on handling multiresolution constraints of different kinds and on preserving surface details throughout the deformation process. Our approach eliminates the need for an explicit decomposition of the input model into frequency bands and the overhead associated with saving and restoring high-frequency detail after global shape fairing. Instead, we define a deformation vector field over the model and we optimize its energy. Surface details are considered as part of the rest shape and are preserved during free-form model editing. We explore approximating the solution of the optimization problem to various degrees to balance trade-offs between interactivity and accuracy of the results.
Keywords
computational geometry; constraint handling; optimisation; rapid prototyping (industrial); solid modelling; variational techniques; Catmull-Clark multiresolution subdivision surface; constrained optimization; deformation process; deformation vector field; detail-preserving variational design; free-form design; free-form model editing; frequency bands; global shape fairing; input model decomposition; multiresolution constraints; rapid shape prototyping; solution approximation; surface design; variational framework; Constraint optimization; Deformable models; Design optimization; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; Frequency; Measurement standards; Prototypes; Shape measurement; Solid modeling;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Shape Modeling Applications, 2004. Proceedings
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2075-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMI.2004.1314499
Filename
1314499
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