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Reversible Polygonalization of a 3D Planar Discrete Curve: Application on Discrete Surfaces.

Abstract

Reversible polyhedral modelling of discrete objects is an important issue to handle those objects. We propose a new algorithm to compute a polygonal face from a discrete planar face (a set of voxels belonging to a discrete plane). This transformation is reversible, i.e. the digitization of this polygon is exactly the discrete face. We show how a set of polygons modelling exactly a discrete surface can be computed thanks to this algorithm.
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hal-00185147 , version 1 (06-11-2007)

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Isabelle Sivignon, Florent Dupont, Jean-Marc Chassery. Reversible Polygonalization of a 3D Planar Discrete Curve: Application on Discrete Surfaces.. Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery, 2005, France. pp.347-358. ⟨hal-00185147⟩
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