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Efficient alternating and joint distance minimization methods for adaptive spline surface fitting

Carlotta Giannelli, Sofia Imperatore, Angelos Mantzaflaris, Dominik Mokriš

2024Graphical Models7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose a new paradigm for scattered data fitting with adaptive spline constructions based on the key interplay between parameterization and adaptivity. Specifically, we introduce two novel adaptive fitting schemes that combine moving parameterizations with adaptive spline refinement for highly accurate CAD models reconstruction from real-world scattered point clouds. The first scheme alternates surface fitting and data parameter optimization. The second scheme jointly optimizes the parameters and the surface control points. To combine the proposed fitting methods with adaptive spline constructions, we present a key treatment of boundary points. Industrial examples show that updating the parameterization, within an adaptive spline approximation framework, significantly reduces the number of degrees of freedom needed for a certain accuracy, especially if spline adaptivity is driven by suitably graded hierarchical meshes. The numerical experiments employ THB-splines, thus exploiting the existing CAD integration within the considered industrial setting, nevertheless, any adaptive spline construction can be chosen.

Topics & Concepts

Spline (mechanical)MinificationJoint (building)Thin plate splineSurface fittingAlgorithmSurface (topology)Computer scienceMathematicsMathematical optimizationApplied mathematicsGeometrySpline interpolationComputer visionEngineeringStructural engineeringBilinear interpolationAdvanced Numerical Analysis TechniquesComputer Graphics and Visualization TechniquesAdvanced Vision and Imaging