Progressive triangulated surfaces in Gocad.
Pierre Muron and Guillaume Caumon. ( 2002 )
in: Proc. 22nd Gocad Meeting, Nancy
Abstract
Manipulating, visualizing and transmitting efficiently large triangulated surfaces can be greatly
improved by multi-resolution approaches. In this paper, we describe and compare two methods for
decimating triangulated surfaces and defining several levels of detail on a surface. The first one, a
valence-based mesh compression method, is concerned with maintaining the combinatorial quality
of the mesh as much as possible during simplification. The second approach, known as progressive
meshes, is based on a succession of elementary operations and is more suitable for multi-resolution
surfaces.
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@inproceedings{muron_2002, abstract = { Manipulating, visualizing and transmitting efficiently large triangulated surfaces can be greatly improved by multi-resolution approaches. In this paper, we describe and compare two methods for decimating triangulated surfaces and defining several levels of detail on a surface. The first one, a valence-based mesh compression method, is concerned with maintaining the combinatorial quality of the mesh as much as possible during simplification. The second approach, known as progressive meshes, is based on a succession of elementary operations and is more suitable for multi-resolution surfaces. }, author = { Muron, Pierre AND Caumon, Guillaume }, booktitle = { Proc. 22nd Gocad Meeting, Nancy }, title = { Progressive triangulated surfaces in Gocad. }, year = { 2002 } }