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Restricted trivariate polycube splines for volumetric data modeling

  • Kexiang Wang
  • , Xin Li
  • , Bo Li
  • , Huanhuan Xu
  • , Hong Qin
  • Stony Brook University
  • Louisiana State University

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Abstract

This paper presents a volumetric modeling framework to construct a novel spline scheme called restricted trivariate polycube splines (RTP-splines). The RTP-spline aims to generalize both trivariate T-splines and tensor-product B-splines; it uses solid polycube structure as underlying parametric domains and strictly bounds blending functions within such domains. We construct volumetric RTP-splines in a top-down fashion in four steps: 1) Extending the polycube domain to its bounding volume via space filling; 2) building the B-spline volume over the extended domain with restricted boundaries; 3) inserting duplicate knots by adding anchor points and performing local refinement; and 4) removing exterior cells and anchors. Besides local refinement inherited from general T-splines, the RTP-splines have a few attractive properties as follows: 1) They naturally model solid objects with complicated topologies/bifurcations using a one-piece continuous representation without domain trimming/patching/merging. 2) They have guaranteed semistandardness so that the functions and derivatives evaluation is very efficient. 3) Their restricted support regions of blending functions prevent control points from influencing other nearby domain regions that stay opposite to the immediate boundaries. These features are highly desirable for certain applications such as isogeometric analysis. We conduct extensive experiments on converting complicated solid models into RTP-splines, and demonstrate the proposed spline to be a powerful and promising tool for volumetric modeling and other scientific/engineering applications where data sets with multiattributes are prevalent.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5887329
Pages (from-to)703-716
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Volume18
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • polycube mapping
  • polycube splines
  • Trivariate splines

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