
doi: 10.1111/cgf.12014
handle: 20.500.14243/254412 , 2434/553628 , 11383/1848918 , 11567/550119
AbstractTriangle meshes have been nearly ubiquitous in computer graphics, and a large body of data structures and geometry processing algorithms based on them has been developed in the literature. At the same time, quadrilateral meshes, especially semi‐regular ones, have advantages for many applications, and significant progress was made in quadrilateral mesh generation and processing during the last several years. In this survey we discuss the advantages and problems of techniques operating on quadrilateral meshes, including surface analysis and mesh quality, simplification, adaptive refinement, alignment with features, parametrisation and remeshing.
languages, mesh parametrization, geometry processing, geometry processing; mesh parametrization; quad mesh generation; quad mesh processing, and systems, quad mesh processing, I.3.5 [Computer Graphics]: Computational Geometry and Object Modeling--Geometric algorithms, quad mesh generation, geometry processing; mesh parametrization; quad mesh generation; quad mesh processing; computer networks and communications, [INFO.INFO-CG] Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG], Geometric algorithms, Languages and systems
languages, mesh parametrization, geometry processing, geometry processing; mesh parametrization; quad mesh generation; quad mesh processing, and systems, quad mesh processing, I.3.5 [Computer Graphics]: Computational Geometry and Object Modeling--Geometric algorithms, quad mesh generation, geometry processing; mesh parametrization; quad mesh generation; quad mesh processing; computer networks and communications, [INFO.INFO-CG] Computer Science [cs]/Computational Geometry [cs.CG], Geometric algorithms, Languages and systems
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