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		<doi>10.1109/SIBGRA.2002.1167169</doi>
		<citationkey>HergenrotherBleiMiddTrem:2002:ViInPr</citationkey>
		<title>The Abalone interpolation: a visual interpolation procedure for the calculation of cloud movement</title>
		<year>2002</year>
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		<author>Hergenrother, Elke,</author>
		<author>Bleile, Antonio,</author>
		<author>Middleton, Don,</author>
		<author>Trembilski, Andrzej,</author>
		<editor>Gonçalves, Luiz Marcos Garcia,</editor>
		<editor>Musse, Soraia Raupp,</editor>
		<editor>Comba, João Luiz Dihl,</editor>
		<editor>Giraldi, Gilson,</editor>
		<editor>Dreux, Marcelo,</editor>
		<conferencename>Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 15 (SIBGRAPI)</conferencename>
		<conferencelocation>Fortaleza, CE, Brazil</conferencelocation>
		<date>10-10 Oct. 2002</date>
		<publisher>IEEE Computer Society</publisher>
		<publisheraddress>Los Alamitos</publisheraddress>
		<booktitle>Proceedings</booktitle>
		<tertiarytype>Full Paper</tertiarytype>
		<organization>SBC - Brazilian Computer Society</organization>
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		<abstract>For the production of smooth animation of flow simulation out of only several data steps many interpolated intermediate data steps are needed. Especially for the meteorological visualisation  of moving clouds for TV broadcasting purposes such interpolations are of high importance. The traditional method for the animation production is to fade one dataset out and to fade the next dataset in. The visual result is not very realistic if the clouds should move quickly and the distances between them are too great, because blending produces no clouds movements. In this paper we present the Abalone Interpolation for the calculation of visually  realistic cloud movements. The presented solution is not only  suitable for meteorological visualisation but also for visual  preparation of there flow calculation results.</abstract>
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		<notes>The conference was held in Fortaleza, CE, Brazil, from October 7 to 10.</notes>
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