Andreas Dietrich, Enrico Gobbetti, and Sung-Eui Yoon
nov/dec 2007
Abstract
The currently observed exponentially increasing size of 3D models prohibits rendering them using brute force methods. Researchers have proposed various outputsensitive rendering algorithms to overcome this challenge. This article provides an overview of this technology.
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Andreas Dietrich, Enrico Gobbetti, and Sung-Eui Yoon. Massive-Model Rendering Techniques: A Tutorial. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 27(6): 20-34, nov/dec 2007.
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@Article{Dietrich:2007:MMR, author = {Andreas Dietrich and Enrico Gobbetti and {Sung-Eui} Yoon}, title = {Massive-Model Rendering Techniques: A Tutorial}, journal = {IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications}, volume = {27}, number = {6}, pages = {20--34}, month = {nov/dec}, year = {2007}, abstract = { The currently observed exponentially increasing size of 3D models prohibits rendering them using brute force methods. Researchers have proposed various outputsensitive rendering algorithms to overcome this challenge. This article provides an overview of this technology. }, url = {http://vic.crs4.it/vic/cgi-bin/bib-page.cgi?id='Dietrich:2007:MMR'}, }
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