3D meshes are widely used in graphic and simulation applications for approximating 3D objects. When representing complex shapes in a raw data format, meshes consume a large amount of space. Applications calling for compact storage and fast transmission of 3D meshes have motivated the multitude of algorithms developed to efficiently compress these datasets. In this paper we survey recent developments in compression of 3D surface meshes. We also list some open questions and directions for future research.
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Alliez, P. (2005). Recent advances in compression of 3D meshes. In 13th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2005 (pp. 568–571). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26808-1_1
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