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Silhouette enhanced point-based rendering
With the recent advances in the 3D scanning field, the size of datasets to be displayed has increased up to billions
of points. Typically, we have a dense, unstructured set of points without connectivity information. Most
researchers have proposed the point-surfel association to represent the surface’s geometry and to render it using
a planar approximation for each point. This paper proposes an alternative approximation, where curved surface
elements (c-surfels) are employed, in order to get better adaptation to the surface to be rendered. We also use
texture mapping and blending, to produce a perceptually better visualization. Improvements caused by using
curved surfels instead of planar ones are especially noticeable at the object’s silhouette