Title :
Semi-regular mesh extraction from volumes
Author :
Wood, Zoë J. ; Desbrun, Mathieu ; Schröder, Peter ; Breen, David
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
We present a novel method to extract iso-surfaces from distance volumes. It generates high quality semi-regular multiresolution meshes of arbitrary topology. Our technique proceeds in two stages. First, a very coarse mesh with guaranteed topology is extracted. Subsequently an iterative multi-scale force-based solver refines the initial mesh into a semi-regular mesh with geometrically adaptive sampling rate and good aspect ratio triangles. The coarse mesh extraction is performed using a new approach we call surface wavefront propagation. A set of discrete iso-distance ribbons are rapidly built and connected while respecting the topology of the iso-surface implied by the data. Subsequent multi-scale refinement is driven by a simple force-based solver designed to combine good iso-surface fit and high quality sampling through reparameterization. In contrast to the Marching Cubes technique our output meshes adapt gracefully to the iso-surface geometry, have a natural multiresolution structure and good aspect ratio triangles, as demonstrated with a number of examples.
Keywords :
computational geometry; data visualisation; mesh generation; Marching Cubes; arbitrary topology; aspect ratio triangles; data visualization; distance volumes; geometrically adaptive sampling rate; iso-surface geometry; isosurface extraction; iterative multiscale force-based solver; multiresolution meshes; multiscale refinement; semiregular mesh extraction; surface wavefront propagation; Data mining; Data visualization; Finite element methods; Geometry; Level set; Noise reduction; Sampling methods; Surface fitting; Surface waves; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization 2000. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6478-3
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2000.885705