We propose a space-efficient algorithm for hidden surface removal that combines one of the fastest previous algorithms for that problem with techniques based on bit manipulation. Such techniques had been successfully used in other settings, for example to reduce working space for several graph algorithms. However, bit manipulation is not usually employed in geometric algorithms because the standard model of computation (the real RAM) does not support it. For this reason, we first revisit our model of computation to have a reasonable theoretical framework. Under this framework we show how the use of a bit representation for the union of triangles, in combination with rank-select data structures, allows to implicitly compute the union of $n$ ...
We describe an efficient parallel algorithm for hiddensurface removal for terrain maps. The algorith...
In this paper we give efficient parallel algorithms for a number of problems from computational geom...
In this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal problem:...
We propose a space-efficient algorithm for hidden surface removal that combines one of the fastest p...
AbstractLet S be a set of n non-intersecting objects in space for which we want to determine the por...
We present a new method for solving the hidden surface removal (HSR) problem in parallel on a crew p...
We give an efficient, randomized hidden surface removal algorithm for scenes containing intersecting...
AbstractA simple intersection sensitive algorithm for the hidden line elimination problem, was prese...
This Paper presents a new hidden surface algorithm. Its output is the set of the visible pieces of e...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for the hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is ...
In this paper we present an algorithm for hidden surface removal for a class of polyhedral surfaces ...
AbstractA simple but important special case of the hidden surface removal problem is one in which th...
Hidden surface removal has been a fundamental problem in computer graphics applications. To speed up...
A general method for performing hidden line/surface elimination in complex domains is presented. Thi...
With the advent of VLSI it has become possible to map parallel algorithms for compute-bound problems...
We describe an efficient parallel algorithm for hiddensurface removal for terrain maps. The algorith...
In this paper we give efficient parallel algorithms for a number of problems from computational geom...
In this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal problem:...
We propose a space-efficient algorithm for hidden surface removal that combines one of the fastest p...
AbstractLet S be a set of n non-intersecting objects in space for which we want to determine the por...
We present a new method for solving the hidden surface removal (HSR) problem in parallel on a crew p...
We give an efficient, randomized hidden surface removal algorithm for scenes containing intersecting...
AbstractA simple intersection sensitive algorithm for the hidden line elimination problem, was prese...
This Paper presents a new hidden surface algorithm. Its output is the set of the visible pieces of e...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for the hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is ...
In this paper we present an algorithm for hidden surface removal for a class of polyhedral surfaces ...
AbstractA simple but important special case of the hidden surface removal problem is one in which th...
Hidden surface removal has been a fundamental problem in computer graphics applications. To speed up...
A general method for performing hidden line/surface elimination in complex domains is presented. Thi...
With the advent of VLSI it has become possible to map parallel algorithms for compute-bound problems...
We describe an efficient parallel algorithm for hiddensurface removal for terrain maps. The algorith...
In this paper we give efficient parallel algorithms for a number of problems from computational geom...
In this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal problem:...