Title :
Practical Box Splines for Reconstruction on the Body Centered Cubic Lattice
Author :
Entezari, Alireza ; Van De Ville, Dimitri ; Moller, Torsten
Author_Institution :
Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby
Abstract :
We introduce a family of box splines for efficient, accurate, and smooth reconstruction of volumetric data sampled on the body-centered cubic (BCC) lattice, which is the favorable volumetric sampling pattern due to its optimal spectral sphere packing property. First, we construct a box spline based on the four principal directions of the BCC lattice that allows for a linear C0 reconstruction. Then, the design is extended for higher degrees of continuity. We derive the explicit piecewise polynomial representations of the C0 and C2 box splines that are useful for practical reconstruction applications. We further demonstrate that approximation in the shift-invariant space - generated by BCC-lattice shifts of these box splines - is twice as efficient as using the tensor-product B-spline solutions on the Cartesian lattice (with comparable smoothness and approximation order and with the same sampling density). Practical evidence is provided demonstrating that the BCC lattice not only is generally a more accurate sampling pattern, but also allows for extremely efficient reconstructions that outperform tensor-product Cartesian reconstructions.
Keywords :
computational geometry; splines (mathematics); Cartesian lattice; body centered cubic lattice reconstruction; box splines; explicit piecewise polynomial representations; volumetric data reconstruction; volumetric sampling pattern; Finite volume methods; Reconstruction; Signal processing; Spline and piecewise polynomial approximation; Spline and piecewise polynomial interpolation; Splines;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2007.70429