[Imstk-developers] Draco Mesh compression

Sreekanth Arikatla sreekanth.arikatla at kitware.com
Fri Mar 31 11:55:44 EDT 2017


I've tried to do cloth simulation with remote interaction using discrete
cosine transforms in the past but got mixed results! Draco could be worth
trying.

On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Sreekanth Arikatla <
sreekanth.arikatla at kitware.com> wrote:

> Might not be useful for regular applications in imstk. The only use I can
> see is for simulation in server-client setting for telesurgery!
>
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Alexis Girault <
> alexis.girault at kitware.com> wrote:
>
>> Nowadays with a good SSD it is usually faster to have uncompressed data
>> and read it from disk, than compressed data that needs to be inflated.
>>
>> However it could be interesting to look into draco (came up during
>> discussions at Kitware):
>> https://opensource.googleblog.com/2017/01/introducing-draco-
>> compression-for-3d.html
>> https://github.com/google/draco
>>
>> Anybody heard of it before?
>>
>> Alexis Girault
>> R&D Engineer in Medical Computing
>> Kitware, Inc.
>>
>> http://www.kitware.com
>> (919) 969-6990 x325
>>
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>
>
> --
> Sreekanth Arikatla, Ph.D.,
> Senior R&D Engineer,
> Kitware, Inc. <http://www.kitware.com>, Carrboro, NC.
>
>


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Sreekanth Arikatla, Ph.D.,
Senior R&D Engineer,
Kitware, Inc. <http://www.kitware.com>, Carrboro, NC.
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