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Seamless Parametrization in Penner Coordinates

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arxiv 2407.21342 v1 pith:IVYVDVIR submitted 2024-07-31 cs.GR

classification cs.GR
keywords algorithmparametrizationwellconstructingdatasetparametrizationsseamlessalgorithms
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We introduce a conceptually simple and efficient algorithm for seamless parametrization, a key element in constructing quad layouts and texture charts on surfaces. More specifically, we consider the construction of parametrizations with prescribed holonomy signatures i.e., a set of angles at singularities, and rotations along homology loops, preserving which is essential for constructing parametrizations following an input field, as well as for user control of the parametrization structure. Our algorithm performs exceptionally well on a large dataset based on Thingi10k [Zhou and Jacobson 2016], (16156 meshes) as well as on a challenging smaller dataset of [Myles et al. 2014], converging, on average, in 9 iterations. Although the algorithm lacks a formal mathematical guarantee, presented empirical evidence and the connections between convex optimization and closely related algorithms, suggest that a similar formulation can be found for this algorithm in the future.

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  1. Which Holonomy Signatures Are Realizable? A Complete Answer for Closed Surfaces

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    All but five explicit holonomy signatures are realizable on closed surfaces; the five are three torus cases (no cones with nontrivial holonomy, (3π/2,5π/2), (π,3π) with holonomy 2Z4) and two genus-two cases (6π and (3...

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