“RLE sparse level sets”

  • ©Ben Houston, Mark Wiebe, and Christopher Batty

  • ©Ben Houston, Mark Wiebe, and Christopher Batty

Conference:


Type:


Title:

    RLE sparse level sets

Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    This paper introduces a novel scalable level set representation, the RLE (run-length encoded) sparse level set, and discusses the application of representing implicitly a character animated via traditional means.

References:


    Bridson, R. 2003. Computational aspects of dynamic surfaces. PhD Thesis. Stanford University.
    Curless, B., & Levoy, M. 1996. A volumetric method for building complex models from range images. Computer Graphics 30, Annual Conference Series, 303–312.
    Houston, B., Bond, C., & Wiebe, M. 2003. A unified approach for modeling complex occlusions in fluid simulations. SIGGRAPH 2003 Technical Sketch Presentation
    Wiebe, M., & B. Houston. 2004. The Tar Monster: Creating a Character with Fluid Simulation. SIGGRAPH 2004 Technical Sketch Presentation.


PDF:



ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page: