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Regular and non-regular point sets: Properties and reconstruction
Authors:Sylvain Petitjean  Edmond Boyer  
Institution:

a Loria-CNRS & Inria Lorraine, Campus scientifique, BP 239, 54506 Vandœuvre-les-Nancy cedex, France

b Gravir-Inria Rhône-Alpes, 655 Avenue de I'Europe, 38330 Montbonnot, France

Abstract:In this paper, we address the problem of curve and surface reconstruction from sets of points. We introduce regular interpolants, which are polygonal approximations of curves and surfaces satisfying a new regularity condition. This new condition, which is an extension of the popular notion of r-sampling to the practical case of discrete shapes, seems much more realistic than previously proposed conditions based on properties of the underlying continuous shapes. Indeed, contrary to previous sampling criteria, our regularity condition can be checked on the basis of the samples alone and can be turned into a provably correct curve and surface reconstruction algorithm. Our reconstruction methods can also be applied to non-regular and unorganized point sets, revealing a larger part of the inner structure of such point sets than past approaches. Several real-size reconstruction examples validate the new method.
Keywords:Surface reconstruction  Sampling condition  Regular interpolants
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