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* Number of Connected Components
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* Number of Boundaries
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* Number of Isolated Vertices (i.e. Unreferenced)
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* Number of Duplicated vertices (duplicated vertices are referenced vertices
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which have the same positon in the space)
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* Manifold
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* Genus (Computed only for Manifold Datasets)
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* Self-Intersection (Currently computed only for Datasets with less than 3M faces)
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* Genus (computed only for Manifold Datasets)
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* Self-Intersection (currently computed only for Datasets with less than 3M faces)
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* Orientability
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* Orientation
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* Regularity (We consider as regular those meshes generated through
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regular subdivision. Each non boundary vertex of a regular mesh has
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6 incident edges, if there are only 5 incident edges the mesh is said to be
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semi-regular, irregular in all other cases)
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* Regularity (We consider REGULAR those meshes that have 6 incident edges
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for each internal vertex, and 4 incident edges for each vertex on the
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boundary. In all other cases we consider the mesh irregular.)
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The application has no graphical interface but works as the "Metro" tool on command line.
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TriMeshInfo is written in C++ and makes use of the VCL library.
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TriMeshInfo is written in C++ and makes use of the VCG library.
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The tool supports two file formats ply (as described in the following document
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http://vcg.sourceforge.net/img/wiki_up/plyformat.pdf)
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and off (as described in http://www.geomview.org/docs/html/geomview_41.html#SEC44) .
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--- Command-line Reference ---
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Usage:
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TriMeshInfo <mesh> [options]
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Valid options are the following:
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-q Quiet (disable verbose mode that is enabled by default)
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-x Enable XML output
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-h Enable HTML output
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-s <filename> Save the clean mesh
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The XML output produces an XML file with the same name of the mesh under
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examination. This file summarize the mesh information.
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Such xml-schema is designed to be processed by the
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Protégé Ontology Editor and Knowledge Acquisition System.
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For further details about Protégé see http://protege.stanford.edu .
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The HTML output creates in the directory where TriMeshInfo is launched a file
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called "result.html". This file contains an hmtl table with the retrieved
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mesh information.
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If this file is just present in the working directory the output of the TriMeshInfo
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is added to the existing table. In this way it is possible to summarize the results
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obtained from several meshes.
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If you choose to save the "clean" mesh, the mesh without its unreferenced vertices
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and with the duplicated vertices merged is saved.
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