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Geometry and Attribute Compression for Voxel Scenes

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COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 397-407

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cgf.12841

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  1. FP7 European Project Harvest4D
  2. Intel VCI

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Voxel-based approaches are today's standard to encode volume data. Recently, directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) were successfully used for compressing sparse voxel scenes as well, but they are restricted to a single bit of (geometry) information per voxel. We present a method to compress arbitrary data, such as colors, normals, or reflectance information. By decoupling geometry and voxel data via a novel mapping scheme, we are able to apply the DAG principle to encode the topology, while using a palette-based compression for the voxel attributes, leading to a drastic memory reduction. Our method outperforms existing state-of-the-art techniques and is well-suited for GPU architectures. We achieve real-time performance on commodity hardware for colored scenes with up to 17 hierarchical levels (a 128K(3)voxel resolution), which are stored fully in core.

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