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The Taub Faculty of Computer Science Events and Talks
Omri Azencot (CS, Technion)
Thursday, 30.05.2013, 13:00
Ph.D. Direct Track seminar:
We introduce a novel coordinate-free method for manipulating and analyzing
vector fields on discrete surfaces. Unlike the commonly used representations
of a vector field as an assignment of vectors to the faces of the mesh, or
as real values on edges, we argue that vector fields can also be naturally
viewed as operators whose domain and range are functions defined on the
mesh. Although this point of view is common in differential geometry it has
so far not been adopted in geometry processing applications. We recall the
theoretical properties of vector fields represented as operators, and show
that composition of vector fields with other functional operators is natural
in this setup. This leads to the characterization of vector field properties
through commutativity with other operators such as the Laplace-Beltrami and
symmetry operators, as well as to a straight-forward definition of
differential properties such as the Lie derivative. Finally, we demonstrate
a range of applications, such as Killing vector field design, symmetric
vector field estimation and joint design on multiple surfaces.