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Ma, JiThe University of British Columbia, Canada
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Automatic construction of watertight manifold triangle meshes from scanned point clouds using matched umbrella facets
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2017-03-13
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CAD Solutions, LLC,2017
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:kth-280624
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https://doi.org/10.1080/16864360.2017.1287676DOI
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Language:English
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QC 20220215
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Generation of watertight manifold triangle meshes from scanned point clouds has emerged asa key task in computer-aided design and inspection. An effective algorithm is presented in thispaper, targeting the automatic creation of such triangle meshes from unorganized, scanned datapoints. The algorithm builds on the initial version of the Umbrella Facet Matching (UFM) algorithmdeveloped by the authors. The mesh generation process starts with Delaunay triangulation of thegiven point cloud to determine the Delaunay triangle set at each data point. The algorithm thenseeks to iteratively generate, in parallel, the local 2-dimensional manifold triangle mesh, resem-bling the shape of an open umbrella, at each data point from its Delaunay triangle set that fullyoverlaps with its neighboring umbrellas. Particularly, a four-level inheritance priority queuing mech-anism is introduced to enhance the prioritization and ordering of the Delaunay triangles at eachdata point in order to facilitate the iterative establishment of the fully matched umbrella accordingto the most updated umbrella facet matching results. The presented method has been imple-mented and validated through a series of minimally post-processed scanned point cloud data setsfrom physical objects with complex geometry. Improved computational convergence has beenobserved, which promotes the construction of watertight manifold triangle meshes. The compar-ison results have demonstrated that the enhanced UFM algorithm outperforms the initial UFMalgorithm and an industrial software tool in creating quality triangle meshes from actual scannedpoint clouds
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Chen, Jack Szu-ShenThe University of British Columbia, Canada
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Feng, Hsi-YungThe University of British Columbia, Canada
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Wang, LihuiKTH,Industriell produktion(Swepub:kth)u1blju84
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The University of British Columbia, CanadaIndustriell produktion
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In:Computer-Aided Design and Applications: CAD Solutions, LLC14:6, s. 742-7501686-4360
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