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Compilation of procedural models
Proceedings of the 13th international symposium on 3D web technology, 2008Scripting techniques are used in various contexts. The field of application ranges from layout description languages (PostScript), user interface description languages (XUL) and classical scripting languages (JavaScript) to action nodes in scene graphs (VRMLScript) and web-based desktop applications (AJAX).All these applications have an increase of ...
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Proceduralization of urban models
2017 25th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2017Architectural models have always played an important role in computer graphics, virtual environments, and urban planning; due to the size, detail and complexity of such models. Creating detailed and realistic buildings needs time and extensive coding as well as significant domain expertise.
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Procedural modeling of mosques
2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2018This study proposes a procedural approach for 3D modeling of mosques. Presented method initially utilizes the user specified high level parameters to determine the low level parameters of mosque elements in a hierarchical manner and finally generates the 3D model. User can also intervene the final design by modifying the low level parameters in case of
Elif Yayla, Abdullah Bülbül
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A Bootstrap Procedure for Mixture Models
2000A bootstrap procedure for mixture ...
Winsberg, Suzanne, de Soete, Geert
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A Procedure Model for Situational Reference Model Mining
2019Towards Situational Reference Model Mining - Main Idea, Procedure Model and Case Study This contribution introduces the concept of Situational Reference Model Mining, i. e., the idea that automatically derived reference models, although derived from identical input data, are intended for different purposes and therefore have to meet different ...
Rehse, Jana-Rebecca, Fettke, Peter
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Ontologies and Procedural Modelling
2016This chapter consists of a literature review regarding the use of ontologies on virtual environments and the procedural modelling solutions that have been proposed with focus in two approaches: (1) the production of virtual hollow buildings, uniquely composed by outer facades; and (2) the production of virtual traversable buildings, with interior ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Educators Forum, 2019
David Bachman is a professor of Mathematics at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA, where also teaches computer science, and has co-taught classes on design with faculty in the art department. He received a PhD in 1999 from the University of Texas at Austin, and has since published over 20 research articles, three books, and received two grants from the ...
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David Bachman is a professor of Mathematics at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA, where also teaches computer science, and has co-taught classes on design with faculty in the art department. He received a PhD in 1999 from the University of Texas at Austin, and has since published over 20 research articles, three books, and received two grants from the ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Courses on - SIGGRAPH '06, 2006
Modeling a city poses a number of problems to computer graphics. Every urban area has a transportation network that follows population and environmental influences, and often a superimposed pattern plan. The buildings appearances follow historical, aesthetic and statutory rules.
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Modeling a city poses a number of problems to computer graphics. Every urban area has a transportation network that follows population and environmental influences, and often a superimposed pattern plan. The buildings appearances follow historical, aesthetic and statutory rules.
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2019
Chapter 5 describes three sets of auxiliary methods that have emerged as add-on supplements to the traditional ARIMA model-building strategy. First, Bayesian information criteria (BIC) can be used to inform incremental modeling decisions. BICs are also the basis for the Bayesian hypothesis tests introduced in Chapter 6.
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Chapter 5 describes three sets of auxiliary methods that have emerged as add-on supplements to the traditional ARIMA model-building strategy. First, Bayesian information criteria (BIC) can be used to inform incremental modeling decisions. BICs are also the basis for the Bayesian hypothesis tests introduced in Chapter 6.
David McDowall +2 more
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A Model for Family Diagnostic Procedures
Military Medicine, 1979J M, Hodges +3 more
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