Frequency-aware Interface Dynamics with Generative Adversarial Networks

1 Jan 2021  ·  Lukas Prantl, Tassilo Kugelstadt, Jan Bender, Nils Thuerey ·

We present a new method for reconstructing and refining complex surfaces based on physical simulations. Taking a roughly approximated simulation as input, our method infers corresponding spatial details while taking into account how they evolve over time. We consider this problem in terms of spatial and temporal frequencies, and leverage generative adversarial networks to learn the desired spatio-temporal signal for the surface dynamics. Furthermore, we investigate the possibility to train our network in an unsupervised manner, i.e. without predefined training pairs. We highlight the capabilities of our method with a set of synthetic wave function tests and complex 3D dynamics of elasto-plastic materials.

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