Mesh parameterization

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Given two surfaces with the same topology, a bijective mapping between them exists. On triangular mesh surfaces, the problem of computing this mapping is called mesh parameterization. The parameter ___domain is the surface that the mesh gets mapped to.

Parameterization was mainly used for mapping textures to surfaces. Recently, it has become a powerful tool for many applications in mesh processing. Various techniques are developed for different types of parameter domains with different parameterization properties.

Applications

Techniques

  • Barycentric Mappings
  • Differential Geometry Primer
  • Non-Linear Methods

Implementations

See also

"Mesh Parameterization: theory and practice"