Mesh Generation and Geometry Processing in Graphics and Engineering

年度

  • 2013 年度版

Instructor

Goal and Theme

This class is for computer graphics students who use triangle meshes, who want to generate unstructured meshes and modify them for animation applications, for the finite element method or for manufacturing.

授業の到達目標

How to create, modify, and use surface and volume meshes.

Abstract

Contouring algorithms for isosurfaces and medical data, such as marching cubes. Triangular and tetrahedral mesh generation techniques: Delaunay-based, grid-based, octree-based, and advancing front. Curve and surface reconstruction from point clouds. Mesh improvement: vertex smoothing and element transformations.

Schedule

テーマ内容
1 Introduction Introduction. How to solve a problem
2 Representational schemes Representational schemes
3 Surface Reconstruction from Unorganized Points Surface Reconstruction from Unorganized Points
4 Marching Cube Algorithm Marching Cube Algorithm
5 Surface Reconstruction based on Lower Dimensional Localized Delaunay Triangulation Surface Reconstruction based on Lower Dimensional Localized Delaunay Triangulation
6 Surface Reconstruction from Down Sampled Point sets Surface Reconstruction from Down Sampled Point sets
7 Surface Retouching Surface Retouching
8 Introduction to the Finite Element Method Introduction to the Finite Element Method
9 Application of Interpolation Methods for Mesh Denoising Application of Interpolation Methods for Mesh Denoising
10 Mesh Quality Improvement Mesh Quality Improvement
11 Mesh simplification of surface and tetrahedral models Mesh simplification of surface and tetrahedral models
12 Transformation of Functionally Defined Shapes Transformation of Functionally Defined Shapes features.
13 Surface Mesh Segmentation Surface Mesh Segmentation
14 Feature Extraction and Sharpening Feature Extraction and Sharpening
15 Paper Presentation Paper Presentation

授業外に行うべき学習活動 (準備学習等)

Lecture reading

Materials

Lecture notes, software tools

References

Not specified.

Evaluation Method

Paper presentation requirement. Every student is asked to give a presentation, 25 minutes long, of a paper from notable meshing publications or of your own choosing.

情報機器使用

PC

学生による授業改善アンケートからの気づき

Some lectures have been changed