Title
Computing Isophotes on Free-Form Surfaces Based on Support Function Approximation
Abstract
The support function of a free-form-surface is closely related to the implicit equation of the dual surface, and the process of computing both the dual surface and the support function can be seen as dual implicitization. The support function can be used to parameterize a surface by its inverse Gauss map. This map makes it relatively simple to study isophotes (which are simply images of spherical circles) and offset surfaces (which are obtained by adding the offsetting distance to the support function). We present several classes of surfaces which admit a particularly simple computation of the dual surfaces and of the support function. These include quadratic polynomial surfaces, ruled surfaces with direction vectors of low degree and polynomial translational surfaces of bidegree (3,2). In addition, we use a quasi-interpolation scheme for bivariate quadratic splines over criss-cross triangulations in order to formulate a method for approximating the support function. The inverse Gauss maps of the bivariate quadratic spline surfaces are computed and used for approximate isophote computation. The approximation order of the isophote approximation is shown to be 2.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-03596-8_1
IMA Conference on the Mathematics of Surfaces
Keywords
Field
DocType
support function,ruled surface
Spline (mathematics),Topology,Support function,Gauss,Polynomial,Mathematical analysis,Quadratic equation,Implicit function,Quadratic function,Gauss map,Mathematics
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5654
0302-9743
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
21
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Martin Aigner1726.08
Laureano González-Vega213728.69
Bert Jüttler3114896.12
Maria Lucia Sampoli49111.02