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McGrids: Monte Carlo-Driven Adaptive Grids for Iso-Surface Extraction

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arxiv 2409.06710 v2 pith:5SCOO4FX submitted 2024-08-25 cs.CV cs.GR

classification cs.CVcs.GR
keywords extractioniso-surfacemcgridsadaptivegeometricgridsimplicitdetails
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Iso-surface extraction from an implicit field is a fundamental process in various applications of computer vision and graphics. When dealing with geometric shapes with complicated geometric details, many existing algorithms suffer from high computational costs and memory usage. This paper proposes McGrids, a novel approach to improve the efficiency of iso-surface extraction. The key idea is to construct adaptive grids for iso-surface extraction rather than using a simple uniform grid as prior art does. Specifically, we formulate the problem of constructing adaptive grids as a probability sampling problem, which is then solved by Monte Carlo process. We demonstrate McGrids' capability with extensive experiments from both analytical SDFs computed from surface meshes and learned implicit fields from real multiview images. The experiment results show that our McGrids can significantly reduce the number of implicit field queries, resulting in significant memory reduction, while producing high-quality meshes with rich geometric details.

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