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Introducing multiresolution representation in deformable object modeling (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Introducing multiresolution representation in deformable object modeling (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 1999-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Ganovelli f, Cignoni P. Scopigno R. (literal)
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- Titolo
- Introducing multiresolution representation in deformable object modeling (literal)
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- Abstract
- The need to simulate the behaviour of biological tissues
in virtual environments originated intense research to de-
vise techniques for physically-based modeling of objects
whose shape and topology can dynamically evolve. The
relevant amount of computation required by the existing
techniques and the growing complexity of the scenes to
be simulated impose the study of more flexible methods
that should be adaptable to both the accuracy required by
the simulation and the complexity of the scene. We pro-
pose to enhance the flexibility of deformable object mod-
els by introducing a multiresolution approach. The reason
for proposing the adoption of a multiresolution approach
in deformable object modeling is to allow easy adaptation
of the granularity of the representation of each object, de-
pending from the forecasted simulation time complexity
and the interactive frame rate required. Multiresolution
can also be used to adjust data granularity, according to the
accuracy needed to preserve the properties of the material
and to obtain a sufficiently correct dynamic behaviour of
the object. A first design of a multiresolution deformable
model is presented in the paper, based on hexahedral cells
and a hierarchical decomposition scheme (literal)
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