An interactive editor for curve-skeletons: SkeletonLab

USAI, FRANCESCO;SPANO, LUCIO DAVIDE;SCATENI, RICCARDO
2016-01-01

Abstract

Curve-skeletons are powerful shape descriptors able to provide higher level information on topology, structure and semantics of a given digital object. Their range of application is wide and encompasses computer animation, shape matching, modelling and remeshing. While a universally accepted definition of curve-skeleton is still lacking, there are currently many algorithms for the curve-skeleton computation (or skeletonization) as well as different techniques for building a mesh around a given curve-skeleton (inverse skeletonization). Despite their widespread use, automatically extracted skeletons usually need to be processed in order to be used in further stages of any pipeline, due to different requirements. We present here an advanced tool, named SkeletonLab, that provides simple interactive techniques to rapidly and automatically edit and repair curve skeletons generated using different techniques proposed in the literature, as well as handcrafting them. The aim of the tool is to allow trained practitioners to manipulate the curve-skeletons obtained with skeletonization algorithms in order to fit their specific pipelines or to explore the requirements of newly developed techniques.
2016
Inglese
60
23
33
11
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Curve-skeleton; 3D meshes; Geometry processing; Interactive editing
Barbieri, S; Meloni, P; Usai, Francesco; Spano, LUCIO DAVIDE; Scateni, Riccardo
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
262
5
open
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