CageR: Cage-based reverse engineering of animated 3D shapes

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Abstract

We present CageR: A novel framework for converting animated 3D shape sequences into compact and stable cage-based representations. Given a raw animated sequence with one-to-one point correspondences together with an initial cage embedding, our algorithm automatically generates smoothly varying cage embeddings which faithfully reconstruct the enclosed object deformation. Our technique is fast, automatic, oblivious to the cage coordinate system, provides controllable error and exploits a GPU implementation. At the core of our method, we introduce a new algebraic algorithm based on maximum volume sub-matrices (maxvol) to speed up and stabilize the deformation inversion. We also present a new spectral regularization algorithm that can apply arbitrary regularization terms on selected subparts of the inversion spectrum. This step allows to enforce a highly localized cage regularization, guaranteeing its smooth variation along the sequence. We demonstrate the speed, accuracy and robustness of our framework on various synthetic and acquired data sets. The benefits of our approach are illustrated in applications such as animation compression and post-editing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2303-2316
Number of pages14
JournalComputer Graphics Forum
Volume31
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

Keywords

  • CageR
  • animated 3D mesh
  • cage coordinates
  • linear algebra
  • maxvol
  • regularization
  • reverse engineering
  • spectral analysis

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