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COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 45-54Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.12430
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- BSF [2012376]
- ISF [1420/12]
- Japan Technion Society
- NSF [IIS-1319483, CMMI-1331499, IIS-1217904, IIS-1117257, CMMI-1129917, IIS-0916129]
- Intel
- Walt Disney Company
- Autodesk
- Side Effects
- NVIDIA
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We present a user-guided, semi-automatic approach to completing large holes in a mesh. The reconstruction of the missing features in such holes is usually ambiguous. Thus, unsupervised methods may produce unsatisfactory results. To overcome this problem, we let the user indicate constraints by providing merely four points per important feature curve on the mesh. Our algorithm regards this input as an indication of an important broken feature curve. Our completion is formulated as a global energy minimization problem, with user-defined spatial-coherence constraints, allows for completion that adheres to the existing features. We demonstrate the method on example problems that are not handled satisfactorily by fully automatic methods.
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