Many applications in science and engineering require a digital
model of a real physical object. Advanced scanning technology has
made it possible to scan such objects and generate point samples on
their boundaries. This book, first published in 2007, shows how to
compute a digital model from this point sample. After developing
the basics of sampling theory and its connections to various
geometric and topological properties, the author describes a suite
of algorithms that have been designed for the reconstruction
problem, including algorithms for surface reconstruction from dense
samples, from samples that are not adequately dense and from noisy
samples. Voronoi- and Delaunay-based techniques, implicit
surface-based methods and Morse theory-based methods are covered.
Scientists and engineers working in drug design, medical imaging,
CAD, GIS, and many other areas will benefit from this first book on
the subject.
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