A method of 3D surface correspondence and interpolation for merging shape examples
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A method for corresponding the triangulated mesh surface representations of two shapes is presented. It comprises a method of polyhedral mesh decimation and a symmetric version of the iterative Closest Point (ICP) algorithm. The method produces a matching pair of sparse polyhedral approximations, one for each shape surface, using a global Euclidean measure of similarity. A method of surface patch parameterisation is presented which uses minimal paths constructed across the surface of a polyhedron. We describe the use of this patch parameterisation in the interpolation of surfaces for the construction of a merged mean shape with a densely triangulated surface. Results are presented for the production of a binary tree of merged biological shapes which may be used as a basis for the automated landmarking of a set of examples.
论文关键词:Automated landmarking,3D,point distribution models,Correspondence
论文评审过程:Received 15 October 1997, Revised 28 September 1998, Accepted 30 October 1998, Available online 24 May 1999.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0262-8856(98)00184-X