Co-skeletons: Consistent Curve Skeletons for Shape Families
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2020-08
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We present co-skeletons, a new method that computes consistent curve skeletons for 3D shapes from a given family. We compute co-skeletons in terms of sampling density and semantic relevance, while preserving the desired characteristics of traditional, per-shape curve skeletonization approaches. We take the curve skeletons extracted by traditional approaches for all shapes from a family as input, and compute semantic correlation information of individual skeleton branches to guide an edge-pruning process via skeleton-based descriptors, clustering, and a voting algorithm. Our approach achieves more concise and family-consistent skeletons when compared to traditional per-shape methods. We show the utility of our method by using co-skeletons for shape segmentation and shape blending on real-world data.
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Co-skeleton, Curve skeleton, Mesh processing, Shape segmentation, Taverne
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Wu, Z, Chen, X, Yu, L, Telea, A & Kosinka, J 2020, 'Co-skeletons: Consistent Curve Skeletons for Shape Families', Computers and Graphics, vol. 90, pp. 62-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2020.05.006