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Normal-controlled coordinates based feature-preserving mesh editing

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2014-07-01

Journal:MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:71

Issue:2

Page Number:607-622

ISSN No.:1380-7501

Key Words:Differential coordinates; Normal-controlled coordinates; Editing; Reconstruction

Abstract:As a local shape descriptor, normal-controlled coordinates (NCC) are well defined on the boundary vertices of open meshes, and proven being always parallel with the corresponding vertex normals, which means no tangential drift appears in various editing operations. These two properties make NCC outperform the previous differential coordinates in many mesh processing jobs. We develop an implicit editing algorithm based on NCC, which is efficient by subtly using vertex normals. In addition, by exploring the relationship between NCC and the normals of triangular faces, we present a linear method based on NCC to reconstruct a mesh from predefined face normals. It provides another convenient way that users can operate face normals to edit models. Experiments show that NCC perform better than the previous differential coordinates in both effectiveness and efficiency.

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