학술논문

Surface reconstruction with anisotropic density-scaled alpha shapes
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings Visualization '98 (Cat. No.98CB36276) Visualization '98 Visualization '98. Proceedings. :67-72 1998
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Surface reconstruction
Anisotropic magnetoresistance
Shape
Image reconstruction
Sampling methods
Rough surfaces
Surface roughness
Tensile stress
Laboratories
Computer science
Language
ISSN
1070-2385
Abstract
Generation of a three-dimensional model from an unorganized set of points is an active area of research in computer graphics. Alpha shapes can be employed to construct a surface which most closely reflects the object described by the points. However, no /spl alpha/-shape, for any value of /spl alpha/, can properly detail discontinuous regions of a model. We introduce herein two methods of improving the results of reconstruction using /spl alpha/-shapes: density-scaling, which modulates the value of a depending on the density of points in a region; and anisotropic shaping, which modulates the form of the /spl alpha/-ball based on point normals. We give experimental results that show the successes and limitations of our method.