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A Progressive Embedding Approach to Bijective Tetrahedral Maps driven by Cluster Mesh Topology

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/91397
Publisher DOI
10.1145/3687992
Description
We present a novel algorithm to map ball-topology tetrahedral meshes onto star-shaped domains with guarantees regarding bijectivity. Our algorithm is based on the recently introduced idea of Shrink-and-Expand, where images of interior vertices are initially clustered at one point (Shrink-), before being sequentially moved to non-degenerate positions yielding a bijective map (-and-Expand). In this context, we introduce the concept of the cluster mesh, i.e. the unexpanded interior mesh consisting of geometrically degenerate simplices. Using local, per-vertex connectivity information solely from the cluster mesh, we show that a viable expansion sequence guaranteed to produce a bijective map can always be found as long as the mesh is shellable. In addition to robustness guarantees for this ubiquitous class of inputs, other practically relevant benefits include improved parsimony and reduced algorithmic complexity. While inheriting some of the worst-case high run time requirements of the state of the art, significant acceleration for the average case is experimentally demonstrated.
Date of Publication
2024-11-19
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nigolian, Valentin Zénon
Institute of Computer Science
Campen, Marcel
Bommes, Davidorcid-logo
Institute of Computer Science, Computer Graphics Group (CGG)
Institute of Computer Science
Additional Credits
Institute of Computer Science
Institute of Computer Science, Computer Graphics Group (CGG)
Series
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
ISSN
0730-0301
1557-7368
Access(Rights)
restricted
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