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Topology, accuracy, and quality of isosurface meshes using dynamic particles.

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  • Topology, accuracy, and quality of isosurface meshes using dynamic particles. Abstract Text:

    miriah meyerMiriah Meyer,robert m kirbyRobert M Kirby,ross whitakerRoss Whitaker,miriah meyerMiriah Meyer,robert m kirbyRobert M Kirby,ross whitakerRoss Whitaker,

    This paper describes a method for constructing isosurface triangulations of sampled, volumetric, three-dimensional scalar fields. The resulting meshes consist of triangles that are of consistently high quality, making them well suited for accurate interpolation of scalar and vector-valued quantities, as required for numerous applications in visualization and numerical simulation. The proposed method does not rely on a local construction or adjustment of triangles as is done, for instance, in advancing wavefront or adaptive refinement methods. Instead, a system of dynamic particles optimally samples an implicit function such that the particles' relative positions can produce a topologically correct Delaunay triangulation. Thus, the proposed method relies on a global placement of triangle vertices. The main contributions of the paper are the integration of dynamic particles systems with surface sampling theory and PDE-based methods for controlling the local variability of particle densities, as well as detailing a practical method that accommodates Delaunay sampling requirements to generate sparse sets of points for the production of high-quality tessellations.

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    m meyerM Meyer,rm kirbyRM Kirby,r whitakerR Whitaker,m meyerM Meyer,rm kirbyRM Kirby,r whitakerR Whitaker,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: IEEE transactions on visualization and computer gr

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 1704-11

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    ISSN: 1077-2626

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Scientific Computing and Imaging Instiutte at the University of Utah. miriah@sci.utah.edu

    Country: United States

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