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Multiresolution Tetrahedral Meshes: An Analysis and a Comparison
Banff, Canada May 17-May 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SMA.2002.1003532International Conference on Shape Mod ...
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The paper deals with the problem of analyzing and visualizing large-size volume data sets. To this aim, we consider multiresolution representations based on a decomposition of the field domain into tetrahedral cells. We compare two types of multiresolution representations that differ on the rule applied to refine an initial coarse mesh: one is based on tetrahedron bisection, and one based on vertex split. The two representations can be viewed as instances of a common multiresolution model, that we call a multiresolution mesh. Encoding data structures for the two representations are briefly described. An experimental comparison on structured volume data sets is presented.
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Emanuele Danovaro, Leila de Floriani, Michael Lee, Hana Samet, "Multiresolution Tetrahedral Meshes: An Analysis and a Comparison," smi, pp.83, International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2002 (SMI'02), 2002
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