Improving Mesh Quality of Extracted Surfaces using SurfaceNets

P.W. de Bruin, F.M. Vos, S.F. Frisken-Gibson, Frits H. Post, A.M. Vossepoel
- 2000
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Finite-element modelling is a standard way for simulation of soft tissue deformation. For proper modelling, triangular surface models must fulfil requirements of accuracy , smoothness, and conciseness. Several techniques proposed in the literature do not meet these requirements. In this paper we extend a new technique called SurfaceNets, which can create a globally smooth triangle mesh that retains fine detail.

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@InProceedings { BVFPV00a,
  author       = "Bruin, P.W. de and Vos, F.M. and Frisken-Gibson, S.F. and Post, Frits H. and Vossepoel, A.M.",
  title        = "Improving Mesh Quality of Extracted Surfaces using SurfaceNets",
  year         = "2000",
  note         = "281--288",
  url          = "http://graphics.tudelft.nl/Publications-new/2000/BVFPV00a"
}

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