This paper deals with the computer modeling of structures starting from a point cloud. The CCTV (China Central Television) tower headquarters is the case for study because the shape of this building is non-stellar, ...This paper deals with the computer modeling of structures starting from a point cloud. The CCTV (China Central Television) tower headquarters is the case for study because the shape of this building is non-stellar, concave and multi-connected. It is composed of sowns and chains. The sown is the representation of a horizontal plane formed by dense points. The chain is a planar path modeled by rare points. The CCTV structure is defined only by the three orthogonal Cartesian coordinates of the points. The proposed computer modeling uses a sequence of procedures and the desired outputted 3D model is consistent. The first procedure is devoted to attributing points to their voxel and to estimating three values needed afterwards. The second procedure is devoted to analyzing clusters vertically and horizontally, to preliminarily distinguishing chains from sowns and to generating relational matching. The third procedure is devoted to building closed paths between all chains and all their projections on sowns. The fourth procedure is devoted to connecting points with triangles. The fifth procedure, still being implemented, is devoted to interpolating triangles with triangular splines. The results show it is possible to achieve the 3D model using the above mentioned procedures. These procedures are written, implemented and tested and they form a library of people's own software. The code is written using Matlab. It is not possible to obtain the required 3D model if the procedures are applied in the wrong order or one step is skipped. To conclude, it is possible to obtain the computer model of the CCTV using the provided sequence of procedures.展开更多
Only once in a blue moon were traditional operas set against real scenery featuring ancient Chinese-style pavilions,terraces and tortuous corridors besides a lake,even to56-year-old Shen Shouyuan,a staunch opera fan i...Only once in a blue moon were traditional operas set against real scenery featuring ancient Chinese-style pavilions,terraces and tortuous corridors besides a lake,even to56-year-old Shen Shouyuan,a staunch opera fan in Beijing.Upon learning that the Beijing Opera Culture Week would be held in the Beijing Garden Expo Park from April 30 to May 8,Shen could hardly wait.展开更多
文摘This paper deals with the computer modeling of structures starting from a point cloud. The CCTV (China Central Television) tower headquarters is the case for study because the shape of this building is non-stellar, concave and multi-connected. It is composed of sowns and chains. The sown is the representation of a horizontal plane formed by dense points. The chain is a planar path modeled by rare points. The CCTV structure is defined only by the three orthogonal Cartesian coordinates of the points. The proposed computer modeling uses a sequence of procedures and the desired outputted 3D model is consistent. The first procedure is devoted to attributing points to their voxel and to estimating three values needed afterwards. The second procedure is devoted to analyzing clusters vertically and horizontally, to preliminarily distinguishing chains from sowns and to generating relational matching. The third procedure is devoted to building closed paths between all chains and all their projections on sowns. The fourth procedure is devoted to connecting points with triangles. The fifth procedure, still being implemented, is devoted to interpolating triangles with triangular splines. The results show it is possible to achieve the 3D model using the above mentioned procedures. These procedures are written, implemented and tested and they form a library of people's own software. The code is written using Matlab. It is not possible to obtain the required 3D model if the procedures are applied in the wrong order or one step is skipped. To conclude, it is possible to obtain the computer model of the CCTV using the provided sequence of procedures.
文摘Only once in a blue moon were traditional operas set against real scenery featuring ancient Chinese-style pavilions,terraces and tortuous corridors besides a lake,even to56-year-old Shen Shouyuan,a staunch opera fan in Beijing.Upon learning that the Beijing Opera Culture Week would be held in the Beijing Garden Expo Park from April 30 to May 8,Shen could hardly wait.