ImprovingMeshQualityOfMarchingCubes
The paper
Carlos Dietrich, Joao Comba, Luciana Nedel, Carlos Scheidegger, John Schreiner, Claudio Silva. Edge Transformations for Improving Mesh Quality of Marching Cubes. 2007, submitted.
Reproducing the results
The results in this paper can be completely reproduced using open-source software and publicly available datasets. We will soon post here the set of workflows needed to run the experiments directly in VisTrails, along with the necessary software.
Necessary software
Our algorithm
Requirements
Datasets
The datasets we used are all available on the Volvis website. We use the NRRD toolset to access the data, so you need the NRRD header files to go with the raw volumes. You can get the NRRD headers and dataset we used here.
Running the Experiments
The easiest way to run the experiments is through VisTrails. We will provide a vistrail with all the necessary workflows (comparisons, mesh quality histograms, distance measures). For that you'll need VisTrails proper and some additional software.
How not to compile anything
If you run Ubuntu Linux, you can simply add our APT repository
deb http://vgc.sci.utah.edu/ubuntu edgy main
and install the package "ectmc" we are currently creating. This will install all the software you need with the right versions, so running the experiments will be a matter of downloading the actual vistrail containing the workflows and running it:
- apt-get install ectmc
Follow these instructions.
How not to install anything
You can burn one of the Live CDs we will provide here, for i386 or amd64. Boot into Ubuntu, and double click on the VisTrails icon. It will open VisTrails with the right file.