DocumentCode
1062085
Title
Globally Optimal Surface Mapping for Surfaces with Arbitrary Topology
Author
Li, Xin ; Bao, Yunfan ; Guo, Xiaohu ; Jin, Miao ; Gu, Xianfeng ; Qin, Hong
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
805
Lastpage
819
Abstract
Computing smooth and optimal one-to-one maps between surfaces of same topology is a fundamental problem in graphics and such a method provides us a ubiquitous tool for geometric modeling and data visualization. Its vast variety of applications includes shape registration/matching, shape blending, material/data transfer, data fusion, information reuse, etc. The mapping quality is typically measured in terms of angular distortions among different shapes. This paper proposes and develops a novel quasi-conformal surface mapping framework to globally minimize the stretching energy inevitably introduced between two different shapes. The existing state-of-the-art intersurface mapping techniques only afford local optimization either on surface patches via boundary cutting or on the simplified base domain, lacking rigorous mathematical foundation and analysis. We design and articulate an automatic variational algorithm that can reach the global distortion minimum for surface mapping between shapes of arbitrary topology, and our algorithm is solely founded upon the intrinsic geometry structure of surfaces. To our best knowledge, this is the first attempt toward rigorously and numerically computing globally optimal maps. Consequently, we demonstrate our mapping framework, offers a powerful computational tool for graphics and visualization tasks such as data and texture transfer, shape morphing, and shape matching.
Keywords
computational geometry; data visualisation; solid modelling; surface fitting; variational techniques; automatic variational algorithm; boundary cutting; computer graphics; data visualization; geometric modeling; globally optimal quasiconformal surface mapping framework; intersurface mapping technique; surface topology; ubiquitous tool; Curve; Geometric algorithms; and object representations; and systems; languages; solid; surface; Algorithms; Computer Graphics; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2008.32
Filename
4447666
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