Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Correspondences between geometric domains (mappings) are ubiquitous in computer graphics and engineering, both for a
variety of downstream applications and as core building blocks for higher level algorithms. In particular, mapping a shape
to a convex or star-shaped domain with simple geometry is a fundamental module in existing pipelines for mesh generation,
solid texturing, generation of shape correspondences, advanced manufacturing etc. For the case of surfaces, computing such
a mapping with guarantees of injectivity is a solved problem. Conversely, robust algorithms for the generation of injective
volume mappings to simple polytopes are yet to be found, making this a fundamental open problem in volume mesh processing.
VOLMAP is a large scale benchmark aimed to support ongoing research in volume mapping algorithms. The dataset contains
4.7K tetrahedral meshes, whose boundary vertices are mapped to a variety of simple domains, either convex or star-shaped.
This data constitutes the input for candidate algorithms, which are then required to position interior vertices in the domain
to obtain a volume map. Overall, this yields more than 22K alternative test cases. VOLMAP also comprises tools to process
this data, analyze the resulting maps, and extend the dataset with new meshes, boundary maps and base domains. This article
provides a brief overview of the field, discussing its importance and the lack of effective techniques. We then introduce both the
dataset and its major features. An example of comparative analysis between two existing methods is also present
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Livesu, Marco
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