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Managing the complexity of digital terrain models

Computers & Graphics, 1994
Abstract Today, the surface of our planet can be sampled extremely accurately. Also, the need for information about the topography within specified regions becomes increasingly important in geographic information systems. Meaning can often only be extracted from certain data in combination with the digital terrain models. In particular, visualization
Florian Schröder, Patrick Roßbach
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Terrain Synthesis from Digital Elevation Models

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2007
In this paper, we present an example-based system for terrain synthesis. In our approach, patches from a sample terrain (represented by a height field) are used to generate a new terrain. The synthesis is guided by a user-sketched feature map that specifies where terrain features occur in the resulting synthetic terrain.
Howard Zhou   +3 more
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Multi-resolution soil-landscape characterisation in KwaZulu Natal: Using geomorphons to classify local soilscapes for improved digital geomorphological modelling

, 2020
Continual advances in quantitative modelling of surface processes, combined with new spatio-temporal and geo-computational algorithms, have revolutionised the auto-classification and mapping of landform components through the automated analysis of high ...
J. Atkinson, W. Clercq, Andrei Rozanov
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Digital Terrain Model

2015
Modello Digitale del Terreno della Citta' di Catania, elaborato nell'ambito del progetto ...
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Digital Terrain Model

2020
Il contributo descrive l'evoluzione dei modelli digitali del terreno e loro campi di applicazione, con particolare riguardo agli studi sugli effetti territoriali del global warming.
Francesco Alberti, Giulia Guerri
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Digital Terrain Modelling with Geostatistics

2001
Digital Surface Models (DSM) are widely used for many applications (deriving contour and slope maps, orthoimages, building extraction, …). To utilise DSMs effectively, it is necessary to ensure that they are accurate enough to meet the requirements of our pecific application.
J. Delgado   +3 more
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