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Author, Editor
Author(s):
Lipman, Yaron
Sorkine, Olga
Cohen-Or, Daniel
Levin, David
Rössl, Christian
Seidel, Hans-Peter
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Not MPG Author(s):
Lipman, Yaron
Sorkine, Olga
Cohen-Or, Daniel
Levin, David
Editor(s):
Giannini, Franca
Pasko, Alexander
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Not MPII Editor(s):
Giannini, Franca
Pasko, Alexander
BibTeX cite key*:
LSCLRS2004
Title, Booktitle
Title*:
Differential Coordinates for Interactive Mesh Editing
editingSMI.pdf (13369.5 KB)
Booktitle*:
Shape Modeling International 2004 (SMI 2004)
Event, URLs
Conference URL::
Downloading URL:
Event Address*:
Genova, Italy
Language:
English
Event Date*
(no longer used):
Organization:
Event Start Date:
7 June 2004
Event End Date:
9 June 2004
Publisher
Name*:
IEEE
URL:
http://www.computer.org/
Address*:
Los Alamitos, USA
Type:
Vol, No, Year, pp.
Series:
Volume:
Number:
Month:
Pages:
181-190
Year*:
2004
VG Wort Pages:
15
ISBN/ISSN:
0-7695-1909-1
Sequence Number:
DOI:
Note, Abstract, ©
(LaTeX) Abstract:
One of the main challenges in editing a mesh is to retain the visual appearance of the surface after applying various modifications. In this paper we advocate the use of linear differential coordinates as means to preserve the high-frequency detail of the surface. The differential coordinates represent the details and are defined by a linear transformation of the mesh vertices. This allows the reconstruction of the edited surface by solving a linear system that satisfies the reconstruction of the local details in least squares sense. Since the differential coordinates are defined in a global coordinate system they are not rotation-invariant. To compensate for that, we rotate them to agree with the rotation of an approximated local frame. We show that the linear least squares system can be solved fast enough to guarantee interactive response time thanks to a precomputed factorization of the coefficient matrix. We demonstrate that our approach enables to edit complex detailed meshes while keeping the shape of the details in their natural orientation.
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MPG Unit:
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
MPG Subunit:
Computer Graphics Group
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BibTeX Entry:

@INPROCEEDINGS{LSCLRS2004,
AUTHOR = {Lipman, Yaron and Sorkine, Olga and Cohen-Or, Daniel and Levin, David and R{\"o}ssl, Christian and Seidel, Hans-Peter},
EDITOR = {Giannini, Franca and Pasko, Alexander},
TITLE = {Differential Coordinates for Interactive Mesh Editing},
BOOKTITLE = {Shape Modeling International 2004 (SMI 2004)},
PUBLISHER = {IEEE},
YEAR = {2004},
PAGES = {181--190},
ADDRESS = {Genova, Italy},
ISBN = {0-7695-1909-1},
}


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Editor(s)
Christian Rössl
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Editor(s)
Christine Kiesel
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Anja Becker
Christian Rössl
Christian Rössl
Edit Dates
03.05.2005 15:50:34
03.05.2005 15:35:10
03.02.2005 14:11:27
11/03/2004 04:34:31 PM
06/14/2004 11:36:09 AM


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