Isotropic Remeshing with Inter-Angle Optimization
By: Hanbing Zheng, Chenlei Lv
Potential Business Impact:
Makes computer shapes smoother and faster to fix.
As an important metric for mesh quality evaluation, the isotropy property holds significant value for applications such as texture UV-mapping, physical simulation, and discrete geometric analysis. Classical isotropy remeshing methods adjust vertices and edge lengths, which exhibit certain limitations in terms of input data sensitivity, geometric consistency control, and convergence speed. In this paper, we propose an improved isotropy remeshing solution with inter-angle optimization during mesh editing to enhance shape control capability and accelerate convergence. The advantage of the solution lies in its ability to predict the impact of edge length adjustments on subsequent optimization by monitoring angle transformations. It avoids inefficient editing that may cause performance fluctuations, thereby improving efficiency. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed method effectively improves the overall efficiency of mesh optimization.
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