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A New Approach to Quad Mesh Processing for Computational Design and Fabrication
Apr 27, 12:00
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13:00
KAUST
computational design
fabrication
In this talk, we will discuss a new way of computing with quad meshes. It is based on the checkerboard pattern of parallelograms one obtains by subdividing a quad mesh at its edge midpoints. The new approach is easy to understand and implement. It simplifies the transfer from the familiar theory of smooth surfaces to the discrete setting of quad meshes. This is illustrated with applications to constrained editing of 3D models, mesh design for architecture and digital modeling of shapes which can be fabricated by bending flat pieces of inextensible sheet material.
Hanguang Liao
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
printed antenna design
fabrication