Modeling by Example
ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH), August 2004
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate a data-driven synthesis approach to
constructing 3D geometric surface models. We provide methods with
which a user can search a large database of 3D meshes to find parts of
interest, cut the desired parts out of the meshes with intelligent
scissoring, and composite them together in different ways to form new
objects. The main benefit of this approach is that it is both easy
to learn and able to produce highly detailed geometric models -- the
conceptual design for new models comes from the user, while the
geometric details come from examples in the database. The focus of
the paper is on the main research issues motivated by the proposed
approach: (1) interactive segmentation of 3D surfaces, (2) shape-based
search to find 3D models with parts matching a query, and (3)
composition of parts to form new models. We provide new research
contributions on all three topics and incorporate them into a
prototype modeling system. Experience with our prototype system
indicates that it allows untrained users to create interesting and
detailed 3D models.
Paper
Citation
Thomas Funkhouser, Michael Kazhdan, Philip Shilane, Patrick Min, William Kiefer, Ayellet Tal, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, and David Dobkin.
"Modeling by Example."
ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH), August 2004.
BibTeX
@article{Funkhouser:2004:MBE, author = "Thomas Funkhouser and Michael Kazhdan and Philip Shilane and Patrick Min and William Kiefer and Ayellet Tal and Szymon Rusinkiewicz and David Dobkin", title = "Modeling by Example", journal = "ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH)", year = "2004", month = aug }