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Shape Description By Medial Surface Construction
Sheehy, Damian J., Cecil G. Armstrong, and Desmond J. Robinson
IEEE Transactions On Visualization & Computer Graphics, IEEE, Vol 2, Num 1, pp.62-72, March 1996
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MESHING RESEARCH CORNER
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Abstract
The medial surface is a skeletal abstraction of a solid that provides useful
shape information, which compliments existing model representation schemes.
The medial surface and its associated topological entities are defined, and an
algorithm for computing the medial surface of a large class of B-rep solids is
then presented. The algorithm is based on the domain Delaunay triangulation of a
relatively sparse distribution of points, which are generated on the boundary of
the object. This strategy is adaptive in that the boundary point set is refined
to guarantee a correct topological representation of the medial surface.
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