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Robust Hole-Detection in Triangular Meshes Irrespective of the Presence of Singular Vertices

Abstract

In this work, we present a boundary and hole detection approach that traverses all the boundaries of an edge-manifold triangular mesh, irrespectively of the presence of singular vertices, and subsequently determines and labels all holes of the mesh. The proposed automated hole-detection method is valuable to the computer-aided design (CAD) community as all boundary-edges within the mesh are utilized and for each boundary-edge the algorithm guarantees both the existence and the uniqueness of the boundary associated to it. As existing hole-detection approaches assume that singular vertices are absent or may require mesh modification, these methods are ill-equipped to detect boundaries/holes in real-world meshes that contain singular vertices. We demonstrate the method in an underwater autonomous robotic application, exploiting surface reconstruction methods based on point cloud data. In such a scenario the determined holes can be interpreted as information gaps, enabling timely corrective action during the data acquisition. However, the scope of our method is not confined to these two sectors alone; it is versatile enough to be applied on any edge-manifold triangle mesh. An evaluation of the method is performed on both synthetic and real-world data (including a triangle mesh from a point cloud obtained by a multibeam sonar). The source code of our reference implementation is available: https://github.com/Mauhing/hole-detection-on-triangle-mesh
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Ocean / Aquaculture
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2024

Published in

Computer-Aided Design

ISSN

0010-4485

Volume

170

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