Friday, November 5

MS14
Mesh Modeling and Processing

10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Room: Pueblos

Complex triangle meshes occur extensively as the result of geometric modeling operations, physical simulation processes, and reconstruction from 3D scans. The large number of vertices in these meshes makes many common operations cumbersome and expensive. Examples of such operations include storage, transmission, rendering, editing, and smoothing. Because triangle meshes generally have irregular connectivities, traditional multiresolution frameworks cannot be applied directly to them. The speakers in this minisymposium present recent work on using multiresolution techniques to facilitate operations on complex irregular meshes. They will discuss simplification, fairing, editing, and watermarking.

Organizer: Hugues H. Hoppe
Microsoft Research
10:30-10:55 Image-Driven Simplification
Peter Lindstrom, Georgia Institute of Technology
11:00-11:25 Subdivision Methods for Modeling and Simulation
Peter Schröder, California Institute of Technology
11:30-11:55 Interactive Multiresolution Modeling on Arbitrary Meshes
Leif Kobbelt, Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Germany
12:00-12:25 Robust Mesh Watermarking
Hugues H. Hoppe, Organizer

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