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is tessellated
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In VCL, the area of communications is tessellated with regularly shaped fixed size virtual cells.
An arbitrary arrangement of atoms is tessellated into Delaunay tetrahedra, identifying interstices, and Voronoi polyhedra, identifying atomic domains.
In the proposed scheme, each face image is tessellated into patches and each patch is represented by a set of feature descriptors, viz., Local Gradient Gabor Pattern (LGGP), Histogram of Gabor Ordinal Ratio Measures (HGORM) and Densely Sampled Local Binary Pattern (DS-LBP).
Then, each triangle of the icosahedron is tessellated into many smaller equilateral triangles.
Then, each triangle of the icosahedron is tessellated into a lot of smaller equilateral triangles.
The image is tessellated into several nonoverlapping blocks, and the spectral energy is computed for each block.
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Figure 12: Two range surfaces, and, are tessellated range images acquired from directions and.
Current GPUs perform a significant amount of redundant shading when surfaces are tessellated into small triangles.
Our journey had started two days earlier, up in the German part of the Moselle, where the steep banks were corduroyed with vineyards, and the ledges of riverside land were tessellated with villages.
Fibre-reinforcement that increases the buckling strength of lattice materials is proposed and the behaviour of unit cells that are tessellated within the lattice is investigated.
The intensity of the points is dynamically increased at lower levels of detail as per accuracy requirements, and finally the regions which are likely to undergo collision are tessellated using these points.
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