AbstractA simple but important special case of the hidden surface removal problem is one in which the scene consists of n rectangles with sides parallel to the x- and y-axes, with viewpoint at z=∞ (that is, an orthographic projection). This special case has application to overlapping windows in computer displays. An algorithm with running time O(n log n + k log n) is given for static scenes, where k is the number of line segments in the output. Algorithms are given for a dynamic setting (that is, rectangles may be inserted and deleted) that take time O(log2n log log n + k log2 n) per insert or delete, where k is now the number of visible line segments that change (appear or disappear). Algorithms for point location in the visible scene are ...
In this paper we present an algorithm for hidden surface removal for a class of polyhedral surfaces ...
technical reportThis paper describes a fast procedure in processing hidden surface pictures with the...
In computer graphics, there are many surface detection algorithms. When we view a picture containing...
AbstractA simple but important special case of the hidden surface removal problem is one in which th...
An algorithm for the well-known hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is also kno...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for the hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is ...
We consider a special case of the hidden line elimination problem. The scene consists of n isoorient...
AbstractA simple intersection sensitive algorithm for the hidden line elimination problem, was prese...
AbstractIn this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal ...
We give an efficient, randomized hidden surface removal algorithm for scenes containing intersecting...
AbstractIn this paper we present a new, efficient, output-sensitive method for computing the visibil...
We present a new method for solving the hidden surface removal (HSR) problem in parallel on a crew p...
In this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal problem:...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric or perspective projections of thre...
This Paper presents a new hidden surface algorithm. Its output is the set of the visible pieces of e...
In this paper we present an algorithm for hidden surface removal for a class of polyhedral surfaces ...
technical reportThis paper describes a fast procedure in processing hidden surface pictures with the...
In computer graphics, there are many surface detection algorithms. When we view a picture containing...
AbstractA simple but important special case of the hidden surface removal problem is one in which th...
An algorithm for the well-known hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is also kno...
AbstractWe present an algorithm for the hidden-surface elimination problem for rectangles, which is ...
We consider a special case of the hidden line elimination problem. The scene consists of n isoorient...
AbstractA simple intersection sensitive algorithm for the hidden line elimination problem, was prese...
AbstractIn this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal ...
We give an efficient, randomized hidden surface removal algorithm for scenes containing intersecting...
AbstractIn this paper we present a new, efficient, output-sensitive method for computing the visibil...
We present a new method for solving the hidden surface removal (HSR) problem in parallel on a crew p...
In this paper we study the following generalization of the classical hidden surface removal problem:...
An algorithm is presented for removing hidden lines for isometric or perspective projections of thre...
This Paper presents a new hidden surface algorithm. Its output is the set of the visible pieces of e...
In this paper we present an algorithm for hidden surface removal for a class of polyhedral surfaces ...
technical reportThis paper describes a fast procedure in processing hidden surface pictures with the...
In computer graphics, there are many surface detection algorithms. When we view a picture containing...