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We propose a temporally coherent method for extracting meshes suitable for long-range camera trajectories in unbounded scenes represented by an occupancy function. The key idea is to perform 4D mesh extraction using a new spacetime tree structure called the binary-octree, from which 3D meshes are sliced.

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BinocMesher

We propose a temporally coherent method for extracting meshes suitable for long-range camera trajectories in unbounded scenes represented by an occupancy function. The key idea is to perform 4D mesh extraction using a new spacetime tree structure called the binary-octree, from which 3D meshes are sliced.

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Zeyu Ma, Adam Finkelstein, Jia Deng

@article{ma2025temporally,
  title={Temporally Smooth Mesh Extraction for Procedural Scenes with Long-Range Camera Trajectories using Spacetime Octrees},
  author={Ma, Zeyu and Finkelstein, Adam and Deng, Jia},
  booktitle={SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers},
  year={2025}
}

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We propose a temporally coherent method for extracting meshes suitable for long-range camera trajectories in unbounded scenes represented by an occupancy function. The key idea is to perform 4D mesh extraction using a new spacetime tree structure called the binary-octree, from which 3D meshes are sliced.

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