Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Tools for the automatic decomposition of a surface into shape features will facilitate the editing,
matching, texturing, morphing, compression and simplification of three-dimensional shapes. Different
features, such as flats, limbs, tips, pits and various blending shapes that transition between them, may be
characterized in terms of local curvature and other differential properties of the surface or in terms of a global
skeletal organization of the volume it encloses. Unfortunately, both solutions are extremely sensitive to small
perturbations in surface smoothness and to quantization effects when they operate on triangulated surfaces.
Thus, we propose a multi-resolution approach, which not only estimates the curvature of a vertex over neighborhoods
of variable size, but also takes into account the topology of the surface in that neighborhood. Our
approach is based on blowing a spherical bubble at each vertex and studying how the intersection of that bubble
with the surface evolves. We describe an efficient approach for computing these characteristics for a sampled
set of bubble radii and for using them to identify features, based on easily formulated filters, that may capture
the needs of a particular application.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Shape description; Shape decomposition; Multi-scale shape feature extraction; Shape indexing
Elenco autori:
Spagnuolo, Michela; Falcidieno, Bianca; Mortara, Michela; Patane', Giuseppe
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