In this study, we investigate the semi-automated generation of sphere-meshes as high-quality approximations for given three-dimensional shapes, originally represented as common triangular meshes. A sphere-mesh is a class of geometric proxy defined as the volume swept by spheres with linearly interpolated centers and radii, that potentially strikes a good balance between conciseness of representation, simplicity of spatial queries, and expressive power, and is amenable to animations. Despite these favorable characteristics, its broader adoption in applications such as video games, physical simulation, or robotics is hindered by the difficulty of its construction, which remains an open problem. Existing fully automatic algorithms, based on interactive coarsening of the input mesh, fail to consistently produce satisfactory results, especially when very coarse sphere-meshes are sought. We improve on this situation with a 3D interface specifically designed to permit users to easily and intuitively modify the automatically generated models. The two phases (existing automatic algorithm and novel interactive tool), used in cascade, constitute a viable semi-automatic way to produce sphere-meshes. We test our method on several inputs tri-meshes, assess their quality, and finally experiment with a few downstream applications to exemplify the usability of our results.

User-Assisted Sphere-Mesh Construction / D. Paolillo, A. Taroni, M. Tarini (ITALIAN CHAPTER CONFERENCE). - In: Eurographics Italian Chapter Proceedings - Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics, STAG / [a cura di] F. Banterle, and G. Caggianese, N. Capece, U. Erra, K. Lupinetti, G. Manfredi. - [s.l] : Eurographics Association, 2023. - ISBN 978-3-03868-235-6. - pp. 145-152 (( Intervento presentato al 10. convegno Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference on Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics tenutosi a Matera nel 2023 [10.2312/stag.20231303].

User-Assisted Sphere-Mesh Construction

M. Tarini
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2023

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In this study, we investigate the semi-automated generation of sphere-meshes as high-quality approximations for given three-dimensional shapes, originally represented as common triangular meshes. A sphere-mesh is a class of geometric proxy defined as the volume swept by spheres with linearly interpolated centers and radii, that potentially strikes a good balance between conciseness of representation, simplicity of spatial queries, and expressive power, and is amenable to animations. Despite these favorable characteristics, its broader adoption in applications such as video games, physical simulation, or robotics is hindered by the difficulty of its construction, which remains an open problem. Existing fully automatic algorithms, based on interactive coarsening of the input mesh, fail to consistently produce satisfactory results, especially when very coarse sphere-meshes are sought. We improve on this situation with a 3D interface specifically designed to permit users to easily and intuitively modify the automatically generated models. The two phases (existing automatic algorithm and novel interactive tool), used in cascade, constitute a viable semi-automatic way to produce sphere-meshes. We test our method on several inputs tri-meshes, assess their quality, and finally experiment with a few downstream applications to exemplify the usability of our results.
shape approximation; Videogames; Physical Simulations; collision proxies; collision detection
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
   Automatic Reconstruction and Interactive simulation of non-rigid shape for computer-aided cloth design (I-CLOTH)
   I-CLOTH
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
   202273Z7PZ_002
2023
Dipartimento di Matematica, Informatica ed Economia
Universita degli Studi della Basilicata
https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/stag20231303
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