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Reconstructing manifold and non-manifold surfaces from point clouds

  • Stony Brook University
  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel approach for surface reconstruction from point clouds. The proposed technique is general in the sense that it naturally handles both manifold and non-manifold surfaces, providing a consistent way for reconstructing closed surfaces as well as surfaces with boundaries. It is also robust in the presence of noise, irregular sampling and surface gaps. Furthermore, it is fast, parallelizable and easy to implement because it is based on simple local operations. In this approach, surface reconstruction consists of three major steps: first, the space containing the point cloud is subdivided, creating a voxel representation. Then, a voxel surface is computed using gap filling and topological thinning operations. Finally, the resulting voxel surface is converted into a polygonal mesh. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by reconstructing polygonal models from range scans of real objects as well as from synthetic data.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationVIS 05
Subtitle of host publicationIEEE Visualization 2005, Proceedings
Pages53
Number of pages1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
EventVIS 05: IEEE Visualization 2005, Proceedings - Minneapolis, MN, United States
Duration: Oct 23 2005Oct 28 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings of the IEEE Visualization Conference

Conference

ConferenceVIS 05: IEEE Visualization 2005, Proceedings
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMinneapolis, MN
Period10/23/0510/28/05

Keywords

  • Non-manifold surfaces
  • Surface reconstruction
  • Topological thinning

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