Tracing ridges on B-Spline surfaces

Suraj Musuvathy, E. Cohen, Joon-Kyung Seong, J. Damon
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Ridges are characteristic curves of a surface that mark salient intrinsic features of its shape and are therefore valuable for shape matching, surface quality control, visualization and various other applications. Ridges are loci of points on a surface where either of the principal curvatures attain a critical value in its respective principal direction. These curves have complex behavior near umbilics on a surface, and may also pass through certain turning points causing added complexity for ridge computation. We present a new algorithm for numerically tracing ridges on B-Spline surfaces that also accurately captures ridge behavior at umbilics and ridge turning points. The algorithm traverses ridge segments by detecting ridge points while advancing and sliding in principal directions on a surface in a novel manner, thereby computing connected curves of ridge points. The output of the algorithm is a set of curve segments, some or all of which, may be selected for other applications such as those mentioned above. The results of our technique are validated by comparison with results from previous research and with a brute-force domain sampling technique.
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在b样条曲面上描脊
脊是表面的特征曲线,它标志着其形状的显著内在特征,因此对形状匹配,表面质量控制,可视化和各种其他应用具有价值。脊是曲面上任一主曲率在其各自主方向上达到临界值的点的轨迹。这些曲线在地面的脐带附近具有复杂的行为,并且还可能通过某些拐点,从而增加了脊计算的复杂性。我们提出了一种新的b样条曲面上的数值跟踪脊的算法,该算法还可以准确地捕获脐带和脊转折点的脊行为。该算法以一种新颖的方式,通过检测脊点,同时在曲面上进行主方向的移动和滑动,从而遍历脊段,从而计算脊点的连接曲线。该算法的输出是一组曲线段,其中一些或全部可以选择用于其他应用,例如上面提到的应用。通过与先前研究结果的比较以及与暴力域采样技术的比较,验证了我们技术的结果。
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