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Research on the Development of a Building Model Management System Integrating MQTT Sensing. [PDF]
Wang Z, Xiao H, Guan C, Zhou L, Fu D.
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A novel point cloud completion model for three-dimensional reconstruction of complex, dynamic population-level crop canopy architecture. [PDF]
Guo Z +5 more
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Interpretable hybrid ensemble with attention-based fusion and EAOO-GA optimization for lung cancer detection. [PDF]
Al Duhayyim M +3 more
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Generating conceptual landscape design via text-to-image generative AI model. [PDF]
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Proceedings of Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, 2003., 2003
We introduce a generic architecture that is sufficiently general to treat a wide variety of rendering strategies. The architecture is particularized according to common features of energy distribution techniques. The survey of energy distribution techniques and the principles used by various illumination algorithms are discussed in the context of ...
R. Oslejsek, J. Sochor
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We introduce a generic architecture that is sufficiently general to treat a wide variety of rendering strategies. The architecture is particularized according to common features of energy distribution techniques. The survey of energy distribution techniques and the principles used by various illumination algorithms are discussed in the context of ...
R. Oslejsek, J. Sochor
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The SAGE graphics architecture
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2002The Scalable, Advanced Graphics Environment (SAGE) is a new high-end, multi-chip rendering architecture. Each single SAGE board can render in excess of 80 million fully lit, textured, anti-aliased triangles per second. SAGE brings high quality antialiasing filters to video rate hardware for the first time. To achieve this, the concept of a
Michael Deering, David Naegle
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Computer graphics and architecture
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1998During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system [7], there has been an outpouring of computer graphics systems for use in architecture [3, 5]. In response to this development, most of the major architectural firms around the world have embraced the idea that computer literacy is mandatory for success.
Julie Dorsey, Leonard McMillan
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Architectures of Graphic Processors for Interactive 2D Graphics
Computer Graphics Forum, 1988AbstractInteractive 2‐D systems have benefited greatly from the improvements in 1C technology. Today, the trend is to relieve the host computer from low level tasks through increasing the graphic system's computational power. The introduction of video RAMs has solved the problem of contention for memory cycles between the display generator and the ...
Guy Fontenier, Pascal Gros
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A parallel architecture graphics processor
Conference Proceedings '88., IEEE Southeastcon, 2003A parallel architecture for realizing a graphics system for real-time display of computer-generated images is proposed. The graphics architecture is configured with an arbitrary number of identical channels. The screen display space is partitioned into n/sup 2/ zones.
N.S. Shirali, J.E. Dudgeon
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