Title :
Eliminating redundant primitives from set-theoretic solid models by a consideration of constituents
Author_Institution :
IBM UK Sci. Center, Winchester, UK
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Set-theoretic solid models often contain redundant primitives, which slow down rendering and other processes. They are not simple to remove, especially as there can be alternative eliminations that may not be equally desirable. Existing techniques for eliminating such redundant primitives do not fully consider the possibilities and rely on repeated evaluation of parts of the object´s boundary, a process that is likely to be very slow. A technique that allows alternative eliminations to be examined is proposed and a potentially efficient, but geometrically approximate, method of implementation is outlined.<>
Keywords :
computational geometry; computer graphics; set theory; computational geometry; computer graphics; redundant primitives; set-theoretic solid models; Application software; Computer graphics; Numerical stability; Object detection; Shape; Solid modeling;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE