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SpUDD: Superpower Contouring of Unsigned Distance Data

Published 21 Apr 2026 in cs.GR | (2604.19568v1)

Abstract: Unsigned distance functions offer a powerful and flexible implicit surface representation that, unlike their signed counterparts, allow for surfaces that are open, non-orientable, or non-manifold. We consider the problem of reconstructing arbitrary surfaces from a finite set of samples of unsigned distance data. Existing methods for mesh reconstruction from distance data rely on sign information, accurate gradients, a corresponding continuous distance function, or extensive data-dependent training. However, they fail when applied to input that is both discrete and unsigned. Inspired by this challenge, we study the power diagram generated by the distance samples and propose a novel theoretical concept, the superpower contour, which we prove converges to the true surface in the limit of sampling density. We use this superpower contour as an initial surface proxy and design an algorithm that leverages it to produce a polygonal mesh approximating the unknown true geometry. Our method vastly outperforms other conceivable strategies for the discrete unsigned distance reconstruction task, and sets the stage for future work on this mathematically rich problem.

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