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    • 副教授     博士生导师   硕士生导师
    • 性别:男
    • 毕业院校:大连理工大学
    • 学位:博士
    • 所在单位:力学与航空航天学院
    • 学科:车辆工程. 计算力学. 固体力学
    • 办公地点:大连理工大学综合实验2号楼418B房
    • 联系方式:yangxia@dlut.edu.cn
    • 电子邮箱:yangxia@dlut.edu.cn

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    Synthesis of Filigrees for Digital Fabrication

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    论文类型:期刊论文

    发表时间:2016-07-01

    发表刊物:ACM SIGGRAPH Conference

    收录刊物:SCIE、EI、CPCI-S

    卷号:35

    期号:4

    ISSN号:0730-0301

    关键字:medial axis; Hausdorff distance; filigree synthesis; digital fabrication

    摘要:Filigrees are thin patterns found in jewelry, ornaments and lace fabrics. They are often formed of repeated base elements manually composed into larger, delicate patterns. Digital fabrication simplifies the process of turning a virtual model of a filigree into a physical object. However, designing a virtual model of a filigree remains a time consuming and challenging task. The difficulty lies in tightly packing together the base elements while covering a target surface. In addition, the filigree has to be well connected and sufficiently robust to be fabricated. We propose a novel approach automating this task. Our technique covers a target surface with a set of input base elements, forming a filigree strong enough to be fabricated. We exploit two properties of filigrees to make this possible. First, as filigrees form delicate traceries they are well captured by their skeleton. This affords for a simpler definition of operators such as matching and deformation. Second, instead of seeking for a perfect packing of the base elements we relax the problem by allowing appearance preserving partial overlaps. We optimize a filigree by a stochastic search, further improved by a novel boosting algorithm that records and reuses good configurations discovered during the process.
       We illustrate our technique on a number of challenging examples reproducing filigrees on large objects, which we manufacture by 3D printing. Our technique affords for several user controls, such as the scale and orientation of the elements.