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Import the HexMe dataset #6

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As suggested in the review of our last article1, we should evaluate our algorithm on the HexMe dataset2), which contains an extended set of inputs with interesting characteristics for hexahedral mesh generation. A comparison on HexMe would reveal how success rate/runtime/quality compare to state of the art frame-field based methods.

Here in dds-hexmeshing a new algorithm definition (like definitions/algorithms/import_HexMe.py) would fetch HexMe online, and insert it in the local data folder, under an appropriate file structure. Then definitions/algorithms/batch_processing.py would execute our labeling algorithm on these new CAD models.

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  1. S. Mestrallet, C. Bourcier, and F. Ledoux, "Validity-first automatic polycube labeling for CAD models", Proceedings of the 2025 International Meshing Roundtable, SIAM, March 2025, arXiv:2502.05712, GitHub:LIHPC-Computational-Geometry/validity-first-polycube-labeling

  2. P.-A. Beaufort, M. Reberol, D. Kalmykov, H. Liu, F. Ledoux, and D. Bommes, “Hex me if you can”, Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 41, no. 5, pp. 125–134, 2022, doi:10.1111/cgf.14608

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