Symmetry-Enhanced Remeshing of Surfaces
Symposium on Geometry Processing, July 2007
Abstract
While existing methods for 3D surface approximation use local
geometric properties, we propose that more perceptually intuitive
results can be obtained by considering global shape properties such as
symmetry. We modify the Variational Shape Approximation technique to
consider the symmetries, near-symmetries, and partial symmetries of
the input mesh. This has the effect of making the output model
symmetric, if doing so does not increase the error substantially. We
demonstrate that using symmetry produces results that more closely
correspond to human expectations, especially when simplifying to very
few polygons.
Paper
Citation
Joshua Podolak, Aleksey Golovinskiy, and Szymon Rusinkiewicz.
"Symmetry-Enhanced Remeshing of Surfaces."
Symposium on Geometry Processing, July 2007.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{Podolak:2007:SRO, author = "Joshua Podolak and Aleksey Golovinskiy and Szymon Rusinkiewicz", title = "Symmetry-Enhanced Remeshing of Surfaces", booktitle = "Symposium on Geometry Processing", year = "2007", month = jul }