SUCCESSIVE MAPPINGS: AN APPROACH TO POLYGONAL MESH SIMPLIFICATION WITH GUARANTEED ERROR BOUNDS

Author:

COHEN JONATHAN12,MANOCHA DINESH1,OLANO MARC13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, Sitterson Hall, CB 3175, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175, USA

2. Department of Computer Science, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218-2694, USA

3. M/S 590, Silicon Graphics Incorporated, 2011 North Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, California, 94043, USA

Abstract

We present the use of mapping functions to automatically generate levels of detail with known error bounds for polygonal models. We develop a piece-wise linear mapping function for each simplification operation and use this function to measure deviation of the new surface from both the previous level of detail and from the original surface. In addition, we use the mapping function to compute appropriate texture coordinates if the original model has texture coordinates at its vertices. Our overall algorithm uses edge collapse operations. We present rigorous procedures for the generation of local orthogonal projections to the plane as well as for the selection of a new vertex position resulting from the edge collapse operation. The algorithm computes guaranteed error bounds on surface deviation and produces an entire continuum of levels of detail with mappings between them. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithm on several models: a Ford Bronco consisting of over 300 parts and 70, 000 triangles, a textured lion model consisting of 49 parts and 86, 000 triangles, a textured, wrinkled torus consisting of 79, 000 triangles, a dragon model consisting of 871, 000 triangles, a Buddha model consisting of 1,000,000 triangles, and an armadillo model consisting of 2, 000, 000 triangles.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Geometry and Topology,Theoretical Computer Science

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