Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces

We consider the use of medial surfaces to represent symmetries of 3-D objects. This allows for a qualitative abstraction based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG) of components and also a degree of invariance to a variety of transformations including the articulation and deformation of parts. We de...

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Main Author: Zhang, Juan, 1982-
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Published: McGill University 2005
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.840882014-02-13T04:08:49ZIndexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfacesZhang, Juan, 1982-Computer Science.We consider the use of medial surfaces to represent symmetries of 3-D objects. This allows for a qualitative abstraction based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG) of components and also a degree of invariance to a variety of transformations including the articulation and deformation of parts. We demonstrate the use of this representation for both indexing and matching 3-D object models. Our formulation uses the geometric information associated with each node along with an eigenvalue labeling of the adjacency matrix of the subgraph rooted at that node. We compare our algorithm with the techniques of harmonic spheres (Kazhdan et al., 2003c) and shape distributions (Osada et al., 2002). The results demonstrate the significant potential of medial surface-based representations and their graph spectra in the context of 3-D model retrieval in computer graphics.McGill University2005Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 002270196proquestno: AAIMR22780Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (School of Computer Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=84088
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Zhang, Juan, 1982-
Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
description We consider the use of medial surfaces to represent symmetries of 3-D objects. This allows for a qualitative abstraction based on a directed acyclic graph (DAG) of components and also a degree of invariance to a variety of transformations including the articulation and deformation of parts. We demonstrate the use of this representation for both indexing and matching 3-D object models. Our formulation uses the geometric information associated with each node along with an eigenvalue labeling of the adjacency matrix of the subgraph rooted at that node. We compare our algorithm with the techniques of harmonic spheres (Kazhdan et al., 2003c) and shape distributions (Osada et al., 2002). The results demonstrate the significant potential of medial surface-based representations and their graph spectra in the context of 3-D model retrieval in computer graphics.
author Zhang, Juan, 1982-
author_facet Zhang, Juan, 1982-
author_sort Zhang, Juan, 1982-
title Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
title_short Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
title_full Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
title_fullStr Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Indexing and matching articulated 3-D models using medial surfaces
title_sort indexing and matching articulated 3-d models using medial surfaces
publisher McGill University
publishDate 2005
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