ACM Home Page
Please provide us with feedback. Feedback
Progressive deforming meshes based on deformation oriented decimation and dynamic connectivity updating
Full text PdfPdf (1.16 MB)
Source Symposium on Computer Animation archive
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics symposium on Computer animation table of contents
Vienna, Austria
SESSION: Simulating deformable bodies table of contents
Pages: 53 - 62  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN ~ ISSN:1727-5288 , 3-905673-34-7
Authors
Fu-Chung Huang  National Taiwan University
Bing-Yu Chen  National Taiwan University
Yung-Yu Chuang  National Taiwan University
Sponsors
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
Eurographics: Eurographics
Publisher
Eurographics Association  Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland, Switzerland
Bibliometrics
Downloads (6 Weeks): 9,   Downloads (12 Months): 40,   Citation Count: 1
Additional Information:

abstract   references   cited by   index terms   collaborative colleagues  

Tools and Actions: Review this Article  

ABSTRACT

We present a method for progressive deforming meshes. Most existing mesh decimation methods focus on static meshes. However, there are more and more animation data today, and it is important to address the problem of simplifying deforming meshes. Our method is based on deformation oriented decimation (DOD) error metric and dynamic connectivity updating (DCU) algorithm. Deformation oriented decimation extends the deformation sensitivity decimation (DSD) error metric by augmenting an additional term to model the distortion introduced by deformation. This new metric preserves not only geometric features but also areas with large deformation. Using this metric, a static reference connectivity is extracted for the whole animation. Dynamic connectivity updating algorithm utilizes vertex trees to further reduce geometric distortion by allowing the connectivity to change. Temporal coherence in the dynamic connectivity between frames is achieved by penalizing large deviations from the reference connectivity. The combination of DOD and DCU demonstrates better simplification and triangulation performance than previous methods for deforming mesh simplification.


REFERENCES

Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
1
{AM00} Alexa M., Müller W.: Representing animations by principal components. Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics 2000 Conference Proceedings) 19, 3 (2000), 411--418.
 
2
 
3
{CRS98} Cignoni P., Rocchini C., Scopigno R.: Metro: measuring error on simplified surfaces. Computer Graphics Forum 17, 2 (1998), 167--174.
4
5
6
7
 
8
9
 
10
11
 
12
 
13
14
15
 
16
17
 
18
 
19
{MG03} Mohr A., Gleicher M.: Deformation sensitive decimation. Tech. rep., University of Wisconsin, 2003.
 
20
21
22
 
23


Collaborative Colleagues:
Fu-Chung Huang: colleagues
Bing-Yu Chen: colleagues
Yung-Yu Chuang: colleagues