/fast-envelope

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Exact and Efficient Polyhedral Envelope Containment Check

If you use our code, please cite our paper

@article{Wang:2020:FE,
    title={Exact and Efficient Polyhedral Envelope Containment Check},
    author={Bolun Wang and Teseo Schneider and Yixin Hu and Marco Attene and Daniele Panozzo},
    journal = {ACM Trans. Graph.},
     volume = {39},
     number = {4},
     month = jul,
     year = {2020},
     publisher = {ACM}
}

Important Note

There is a compiler flag which is required for ensuring the correctness of the algorithm. The flag is not available on clang. The code has been tested on GCC and Windows compiler.

Installation via CMake

  • clone our repository in your dependency folder (or add it as submodule)
  • add this in your main CMakeLists.txt file add_subdirectory pointing to the directory where you cloned this repository
  • link your target with our library target_link_libraries(<your-target> PUBLIC FastEnvelope)

Note

Our library requires standard predicates to work, by default we use the fast predicates inside Geogram. If you want to avoid having Geogram as dependency, you can disable it by setting FAST_ENVELOPE_WITH_GEOGRAM_PSM_PREDICATES to ON. The code will be slower.

Usage

  • Include #include <fastenvelope/FastEnvelope.h>
  • Initialize the envelope checker FastEnvelope(const std::vector<Vector3>& m_ver, const std::vector<Vector3i>& m_faces, const Scalar eps); with vertices, connectivity, and envelope size.
  • Call one of the is_outside function with a trignale, point, or segment.

Testing

We also provide an executable target FastEnvelope_bin that can be used for benchmarking

You can run it by:

./FastEnvelope_bin ./queries/<INPUT>_envelope_log.csv ./ftetwild_queries/<INPUT> <OUTPUT> 1e-3 1 ours

Data

All data used in our paper can be downloaded from https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/61221.