Direct simple computation of middle surface between 3D point clouds and/or discrete surfaces by tracking sources in distance function calculation algorithms

12/17/2021
by   Balazs Kosa, et al.
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In this paper, we introduce novel methods for computing middle surfaces between various 3D data sets such as point clouds and/or discrete surfaces. Traditionally the middle surface is obtained by detecting singularities in computed distance function such as ridges, triple junctions, etc. It requires to compute second order differential characteristics and also some kinds of heuristics must be applied. Opposite to that, we determine the middle surface just from computing the distance function itself which is a fast and simple approach. We present and compare the results of the fast sweeping method, the vector distance transform algorithm, the fast marching method, and the Dijkstra-Pythagoras method in finding the middle surface between 3D data sets.

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