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SUMMARY:Mesh Processing
DESCRIPTION:The Technical Papers program is the heartbeat of SIGGRAPH Asia
 , spotlighting world-class scholarly research at the forefront of computer
  graphics and interactive techniques. For decades, it has been the definit
 ive venue where bold ideas take root, foundational concepts are reimagined
 , and the future of visual computing is shaped.\n\nThis year, we explore n
 ew intersections of algorithms and artistry, automation and authorship, to
 ols and imagination – challenging the very way we design, simulate, visual
 ize, and interact with digital worlds.\n\nA fast, efficient, and robust fe
 ature protected denoising method\n\nThis paper proposes a fast, efficient,
  and robust feature protected 3D mesh denoising method based on a modified
  Lengyel-Epstein (LE) model, primarily aiming to ensure volume stability a
 nd deliver superior denoising results. Compared with the original model, w
 e mainly introduce a function expression...\n\n\nMengyu Luo and Jian Wang 
 (Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology)\n--------------
 -------\nSolid-Shell Labeling for Discrete Surfaces\n\nArtist-created mesh
 es in-the-wild often do not have a well defined interior. We observe that 
 they typically consist of a mix of solid elements, faces that bound a volu
 me, and shell elements that represent the medial surface of a thin shell. 
 The lack of a well-defined interior prevents downstream app...\n\n\nSiqi W
 ang (New York University, NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences);
  Janos Meny, Izak Grguric, and Mehdi Rahimzadeh (Roblox); Denis Zorin and 
 Daniele Panozzo (New York University); and Hsueh-Ti Derek Liu (Roblox)\n--
 -------------------\nLocal Surface Parameterizations via Smoothed Geodesic
  Splines\n\nWe present a general method for computing local parameterizati
 ons rooted at a point on a surface, where the surface is described only th
 rough a signed implicit function and a corresponding projection function. 
 Using a two-stage process, we compute several points radially emanating fr
 om the map origi...\n\n\nAbhishek Madan (University of Toronto) and David 
 I.W. Levin (University of Toronto, NVIDIA)\n---------------------\nPartUV:
  Part-Based UV Unwrapping of 3D Meshes\n\nUV unwrapping flattens 3D surfac
 es to 2D with minimal distortion, often requiring the complex surface to b
 e decomposed into multiple charts. Although extensively studied, existing 
 UV unwrapping methods frequently struggle with AI-generated or reconstruct
 ed meshes, which are typically noisy, bumpy, a...\n\n\nZhaoning Wang (Hill
 bot), Xinyue Wei and Ruoxi Shi (University of California San Diego), Xiaos
 huai Zhang (Hillbot), Hao Su (University of California San Diego), and Min
 ghua Liu (Hillbot)\n---------------------\nSimplifying Textured Triangle M
 eshes in the Wild\n\nThis paper introduces a method for simplifying textur
 ed surface triangle meshes in the wild while maintaining high visual quali
 ty. While previous methods achieve excellent results on manifold meshes by
  using the quadric error metric, they struggle to produce high-quality out
 puts for meshes in the wi...\n\n\nHsueh-Ti Derek Liu and Xiaoting Zhang (R
 oblox) and Cem Yuksel (University of Utah, Roblox)\n---------------------\
 nRibbonSculpt: Voronoi Ball based 3D Sculpting from Sparse VR Ribbons\n\nW
 e introduce RibbonSculpt, the first method for the interactive surface mod
 eling in VR using sparsely drawn oriented ribbons. Instead of reconstructi
 ng a surface from a fully drawn VR sketch, we address the real-time creati
 on and progressive refinement of a closed surface of any topological genus
 , t...\n\n\nAnandhu SURESHKUMAR and Amal Dev PARAKKAT (LTCI-Telecom Paris,
  Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France); Georges-Pierre BONNEAU and Stef
 anie HAHMANN (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, INRIA, Grenoble INP, LJK, France
 ); and Marie-Paule CANI (LIX-Ecole Polytechnique/CNRS, Institut Polytechni
 que de Paris, France)\n\nRegistration Category: Full Access, Full Access S
 upporter\n\nSession Chair: Xiao-Ming Fu (University of Science and Technol
 ogy of China)
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