Affiliation:
1. IMATI---GE/CNR, Genoa, Italy
2. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Abstract
We focus on the lossy compression of manifold triangle meshes. Our SwingWrapper approach partitions the surface of an original mesh
M
into simply connected regions, called
triangloids
. From these, we generate a new mesh
M
′
. Each triangle of
M
′
is an approximation of a triangloid of
M
. By construction, the connectivity of
M
′
is fairly regular and can be compressed to less than a bit per triangle using EdgeBreaker or one of the other recently developed schemes. The locations of the vertices of
M
′
are compactly encoded with our new prediction technique, which uses a single correction parameter per vertex. SwingWrapper strives to reach a user-defined output file size rather than to guarantee a given error bound. For a variety of popular models, a rate of 0.4 bits/triangle yields an
L
2
distortion of about 0.01% of the bounding box diagonal. The proposed solution may also be used to encode crude meshes for adaptive transmission or for controlling subdivision surfaces.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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