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		<title>Real-time terrain surface extraction at variable resolution</title>
		<year>1997</year>
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		<author>Guedes, Luiz Carlos Castro,</author>
		<editor>Figueiredo, Luiz Henrique de,</editor>
		<editor>Netto, Marcio Lobo,</editor>
		<conferencename>Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 10 (SIBGRAPI)</conferencename>
		<conferencelocation>Campos de Jordão, SP, Brazil</conferencelocation>
		<date>Oct. 1997</date>
		<publisher>IEEE Computer Society</publisher>
		<publisheraddress>Los Alamitos</publisheraddress>
		<pages>87-94</pages>
		<booktitle>Proceedings</booktitle>
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		<organization>SBC - Sociedade Brasileira de Computação; USP - Universidade de São Paulo</organization>
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		<keywords>multiresolution model, terrain model, real-time extraction, variable resolution.</keywords>
		<abstract>Multiresolution terrain models allow the extraction of the surface at different levels of details. Real terrain data is large enough to prevent from real-time walk-through at a reasonable level of detail. Moreover, a coarse view of a terrain may not attend some application requirements. Therefore extracting the surface at variable resolution may offer impressive good-looking views if, for instance, regions closer to the observer are shown at a higher resolution then regions farther away. Besides, variable resolution extraction dramatically reduces the number of polygons to be rendered allowing real-time walk-through of a large terrain model. This paper proposes a multiresolution terrain model, based on Delaunay triangulation, that takes into account the whole domain during triangulation without replicating unchanged triangles through different levels of detail. The proposed model is the first that matches a whole domain Delaunay triangulation with accuracy of extraction and low storage cost algorithms.</abstract>
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		<notes>The conference was held in Campos de Jordão, SP, Brazil, from October 13 to 16.</notes>
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