Edge-sharpener: recovering sharp features in triangulations of non-adaptively re-meshed surfaces

  • Authors:
  • Marco Attene;Bianca Falcidieno;Jarek Rossignac;Michela Spagnuolo

  • Affiliations:
  • Istituto per la Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, CNR, Genova, ITALY;Istituto per la Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, CNR, Genova, ITALY;Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia;Istituto per la Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, CNR, Genova, ITALY

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 2003 Eurographics/ACM SIGGRAPH symposium on Geometry processing
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

3D scanners, iso-surface extraction procedures, and several recent geometric compression schemes sample surfaces of 3D shapes in a regular fashion, without any attempt to align the samples with the sharp edges and corners of the original shape. Consequently, the interpolating triangle meshes chamfer these sharp features and thus exhibit significant errors. The new Edge-Sharpener filter introduced here identifies the chamfer edges and subdivides them and their incident triangles by inserting new vertices and by forcing these vertices to lie on intersections of planes that locally approximate the smooth surfaces that meet at these sharp features. This post-processing significantly reduces the error produced by the initial sampling process. For example, we have observed that the L2 error introduced by the Swing Wrapper9 remeshing-based compressor can be reduced down to a fifth by executing Edge-Sharpener after decompression, with no additional information.