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Constructing hierarchies for triangle meshes
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1998
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EngineeringGeometryGeometry GenerationSubdivision SurfaceComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationMesh OptimizationMesh GenerationModeling And SimulationDiscrete MathematicsComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingComputer ScienceDifferent LevelsIntermediate MeshesComputational ScienceNatural SciencesMesh ReductionDelaunay TriangulationTriangle Meshes
We present a method to produce a hierarchy of triangle meshes that can be used to blend different levels of detail in a smooth fashion. The algorithm produces a sequence of meshes M/sub 0/, M/sub 1/, M/sub 2/..., M/sub n/, where each mesh M/sub i/ can be transformed to mesh M/sub i+1/ through a set of triangle-collapse operations. For each triangle, a function is generated that approximates the underlying surface in the area of the triangle, and this function serves as a basis for assigning a weight to the triangle in the ordering operation and for supplying the points to which the triangles are collapsed. The algorithm produces a limited number of intermediate meshes by selecting, at each step, a number of triangles that can be collapsed simultaneously. This technique allows us to view a triangulated surface model at varying levels of detail while insuring that the simplified mesh approximates the original surface well.
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