Abstract

With the advent of the era of “big data”, increasing efforts have been focused on how to process large models to improve transmission over the internet and display in a browser, i.e., Web3D technology. Notwithstanding the many new advancements in Web3D technology, because browsers have limited storage capacity and low computational ability, the efficient display of a large model through the net remains a bottleneck problem. This paper proposes a light-weighting visualization framework, called the S-LPM framework, which includes a novel Dijkstra-based mesh segmentation operation and a new voxel-based repetition detection/removal operation to efficiently display large 3D models in a Web browser. The two key geometric operations substantially reduce the amount of data transmitted over the net, which in turn significantly increases the transmission speed. The partially transmitted data are then aligned through transformations to restore the entire original model and display it in the Web browser. The experimental results show that our approach is generally accurate and feasible, and its performance is superior to that of the benchmarking methods.

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