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CGA
2007
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From Abstract Painting to Information Visualization
abstract painting and practice can benefit information visualization—even though the two fields have significantly different objectives. This comparison reflects the spirit of ...
Kang Zhang
JAL
2006
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A wide-range algorithm for minimal triangulation from an arbitrary ordering
We present a new algorithm, called LB-Triang, which computes minimal triangulations. We give both a straightforward O(nm0) time implementation and a more involved O(nm) time imple...
Anne Berry, Jean Paul Bordat, Pinar Heggernes, Gen...
CGF
2004
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Distributed and Collaborative Visualization
Visualization is a powerful tool for analysing data and presenting results in science, engineering and medicine. This paper reviews ways in which it can be used in distributed and...
Ken Brodlie, David A. Duce, Julian R. Gallop, J. P...
IGPL
2008
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The Ricean Objection: An Analogue of Rice's Theorem for First-order Theories
We propose here an extension of Rice's Theorem to first-order logic, proven by totally elementary means. If P is any property defined over the collection of all first-order t...
Igor Carboni Oliveira, Walter Alexandre Carnielli
CAE
2010
15 years 1 months ago
Learning about Shadows from Artists
Renaissance artists discovered methods for imaging realistic depth on a two dimensional surface by re-inventing linear perspective. In solving the problem of depth depiction, they...
Elodie Fourquet
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