A Variational Approach for Detecting Feature Lines on Meshes

Authors

  • Weihua Tong School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
  • Xuecheng Tai Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, N-5020, Bergen, Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4208/jcm.1510-m4510

Keywords:

Feature lines, Variational approach, Polygonal meshes, The Mumford-Shah model, Discrete operators, Valleys of functions.

Abstract

Feature lines are fundamental shape descriptors and have been extensively applied to computer graphics, computer-aided design, image processing, and non-photorealistic rendering. This paper introduces a unified variational framework for detecting generic feature lines on polygonal meshes. The classic Mumford-Shah model is extended to surfaces. Using $\mathcal{Γ}$-convergence method and discrete differential geometry, we discretize the proposed variational model to sequential coupled sparse linear systems. Through quadratic polynomials fitting, we develop a method for extracting valleys of functions defined on surfaces. Our approach provides flexible and intuitive control over the detecting procedure, and is easy to implement. Several measure functions are devised for different types of feature lines, and we apply our approach to various polygonal meshes ranging from synthetic to measured models. The experiments demonstrate both the effectiveness of our algorithms and the visual quality of results.

Published

2018-08-22

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