dc.creatorDietrich, Carlos Augusto
dc.creatorScheidegger, Carlos Eduardo
dc.creatorSchreiner, John
dc.creatorNedel, Luciana Porcher
dc.creatorComba, Joao Luiz Dihl
dc.creatorSilva, Cláudio Teixeira
dc.date2011-01-29T06:00:43Z
dc.date2009
dc.identifier1077-2626
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/27620
dc.identifier000684414
dc.descriptionMarching Cubes is a popular choice for isosurface extraction from regular grids due to its simplicity, robustness, and efficiency. One of the key shortcomings of this approach is the quality of the resulting meshes, which tend to have many poorly shaped and degenerate triangles. This issue is often addressed through postprocessing operations such as smoothing. As we demonstrate in experiments with several data sets, while these improve the mesh, they do not remove all degeneracies and incur an increased and unbounded error between the resulting mesh and the original isosurface. Rather than modifying the resulting mesh, we propose a method to modify the grid on which Marching Cubes operates. This modification greatly increases the quality of the extracted mesh. In our experiments, our method did not create a single degenerate triangle, unlike any other method we experimented with. Our method incurs minimal computational overhead, requiring at most twice the execution time of the original Marching Cubes algorithm in our experiments. Most importantly, it can be readily integrated in existing Marching Cubes implementations and is orthogonal to many Marching Cubes enhancements (particularly, performance enhancements such as out-of-core and acceleration structures).
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.relationIeee Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. New York. Vol. 15, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2009), p. 150-159
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.subjectComputação gráfica
dc.subject3D
dc.subjectDiagnóstico : Imagem
dc.subjectMeshing
dc.subjectMarching cubes
dc.titleEdge transformations for improving mesh quality of marching cubes
dc.typeArtigo de periódico
dc.typeEstrangeiro


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