Presentation 2003/10/17
Vertex rearrangement problem for regularizing 3D meshes
Tomoatsu NISHINO, Masahiro OKUDA, Masaaki IKEHARA,
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Abstract(in English) Due to evolution of semiconductor and communication technology, the demand to described, create, edit, display and transmit 3D models has been increasing. The 3D mesh model which approximates real objects with polygon in has been widely used in many fields including entertainment, medical engineering, CAD/CAM and so on. Generally, 3D models consist of vertex coordinates and vertex indices. They have capability to describe precise models with high resolution. Since, in general, the 3D meshes have irregular geometric connectivity; complicated procedures are often required when applying signal processing techniques such as filtering. To address the problem, in conventional researches, irregular meshes are converted to regular ones thorough parameterization. However few researches consider a point relocation problem after the parameterization. In this paper, we deal with and the arrangement problem of vertices for regularizing the 3D meshes.
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Keyword(in English) 3D Mesh / Reconstruction / Regular meshes / Parameterization
Paper # DSP2003-125,ICD2003-123,IE2003-85
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Title (in English) Vertex rearrangement problem for regularizing 3D meshes
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Keyword(1) 3D Mesh
Keyword(2) Reconstruction
Keyword(3) Regular meshes
Keyword(4) Parameterization
1st Author's Name Tomoatsu NISHINO
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University.()
2nd Author's Name Masahiro OKUDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Enviromental Engineering, University of Kitakyushu
3rd Author's Name Masaaki IKEHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University.
Date 2003/10/17
Paper # DSP2003-125,ICD2003-123,IE2003-85
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 384
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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