- Chatsworth CA, US Hayk Bezirganyan - Burbank CA, US Travis Paul Dorschel - Issaquah WA, US Ashley Crowder - Culver City CA, US Benjamin Conway - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06T 15/06 G06T 17/20 G06T 15/50
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a device obtains visualization data that depicts a three-dimensional item. The device identifies, from the visualization data, one or more materials of the three-dimensional item. The device generates, based on the visualization data, physically based rendering data for the one or more materials of the three-dimensional item. The device forms a container that includes the visualization data and the physically based rendering data. The visualization data is stored using a file format that does not support the physically based rendering data.
- Chatsworth CA, US Jure Ratkovic - Zagreb, HR Hayk Bezirganyan - Burbank CA, US Ashley Crowder - Culver City CA, US Benjamin Conway - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06T 17/20 G06T 15/06
Abstract:
According to embodiments herein, a device obtains visualization data that depicts at least one three-dimensional object. The device sanitizes the visualization data, in part by: identifying neighboring polygons of the at least one three-dimensional object and their windings, and correcting errors in the neighboring polygons and their windings. The device also decimates meshes of polygons in the sanitized visualization data, to form compressed visualization data, by: performing one or more sanity checks, prior to performing an atomic decimation operation or texture compression; and storing, by the device, the compressed visualization data in one or more files.
- Chatsworth CA, US Hayk Bezirganyan - Burbank CA, US Travis Paul Dorschel - Issaquah WA, US Ashley Crowder - Culver City CA, US Benjamin Conway - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G06T 17/20 G06T 15/50 G06T 15/06
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a device obtains visualization data that depicts a three-dimensional item. The device identifies, from the visualization data, one or more materials of the three-dimensional item. The device generates, based on the visualization data, physically based rendering data for the one or more materials of the three-dimensional item. The device forms a container that includes the visualization data and the physically based rendering data. The visualization data is stored using a file format that does not support the physically based rendering data.
Dr. Conway graduated from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2001. He works in Durham, NC and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Conway is affiliated with Duke Regional Hospital.
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