Proceedings of Seventh Annual IEEE Visualization '96 1996
DOI: 10.1109/visual.1996.567752
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The design and implementation of an object-oriented toolkit for 3D graphics and visualization

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“…Many simulation [6,14,17], visualization, and analysis frameworks [1,7,33,38] are data-parallel, meaning each process executes the same program on a different part of the data. There is, however, a subtle but important difference between those parallel models and ours.…”
Section: Data Parallelism and Block-structured Abstractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many simulation [6,14,17], visualization, and analysis frameworks [1,7,33,38] are data-parallel, meaning each process executes the same program on a different part of the data. There is, however, a subtle but important difference between those parallel models and ours.…”
Section: Data Parallelism and Block-structured Abstractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 6 shows the The color of the tube represents the luminosity class, while its width is proportional to the speed at which the star would move during its evolution, representing one measure of the observing probability. Both figures created with VTK (Schroeder et al 1998). resulting HR diagram.…”
Section: The Bayesian Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A tiled surface is a discrete representation made of connected polygons (usually triangles). The most popular algorithm is the marching cube algorithm [62][63][64][65][66][67]. In its original formulation, the marching cube method produces tiled surfaces with topological inconsistencies (such as missing triangles) and usually a large number of triangle elements.…”
Section: Three-dimensional Image Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%