Difference between revisions of "Dynamic Real-Time Meshing of Point Clouds"
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*Compiled and ran CUDA Marching Cubes example from SDK | *Compiled and ran CUDA Marching Cubes example from SDK | ||
*Modified the existing code to handle our own custom dataset | *Modified the existing code to handle our own custom dataset | ||
− | *Successful in dividing a dataset into 8 parts, running the | + | *Successful in dividing a dataset into 8 parts, running the algorithm on each part separately and connecting them together. |
− | on each part separately and connecting them together. | + | |
*Created an interface for the user to input data | *Created an interface for the user to input data | ||
Latest revision as of 21:09, 21 April 2011
Spring 2011 Tasks
Work done Spring 2011
- Compiled and ran CUDA Marching Cubes example from SDK
- Modified the existing code to handle our own custom dataset
- Successful in dividing a dataset into 8 parts, running the algorithm on each part separately and connecting them together.
- Created an interface for the user to input data
Goals for end of Spring 2011
- Modify algorithm to compress the VBO to manageable size
- Add support for interpolation of additional voxel data (colors, normals, texture coordinates) on mesh vertices
- Add support for normals input, and delete triangles facing away from the input normals
- Add support for texture coordinates and textures.
- Use a shader program to lookup texture array and blend between textures based on pre-computed weights