Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
441444 Computers & Graphics 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•LR B-splines is a new surface representation for local refinement of spline spaces.•Least squares approximation is adapted for LR B-splines.•Multilevel B-spline approximation is adapted for LR B-splines.•The methods are applied to approximate terrain data.

In this paper we describe the use of a novel representation, LR B-spline surfaces, and apply this representation in the treatment of geographical data. These data sets are typically very large and LR B-spline surfaces offer a compact representation of overall smooth data with local details. We briefly describe the properties of the LR B-spline representation, and discuss the details of two approximation methods adapted for LR B-splines: least squares approximation and multilevel B-spline approximation (MBA). The described techniques are demonstrated on several examples of terrain data in the form of point clouds.

Graphical abstractAn LR B-spline surface approximating a point cloud representing Gaustatoppen in Norway. The point cloud covers 7 km×7 km and orth is pointing upwards to the right. The photograph has a slightly different view.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (95 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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