91 research outputs found
Directory of research and development based on Ordnance Survey small scales digital data
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Process capability modelling: a review report of feature representation methodologies
Approximately 150 technical papers on the features methodology have been carefully studied and some selected
papers have been commented upon. The abstracts of the comments are documented and attached to this report. The
methodologies reviewed are mainly divided into two approaches, ie. feature recognition and design by features.
Papers which deal with some specific topics such as feature taxonomies, dimensions and tolerances, feature
concepts, etc. are also included in the document
Academic Computing Newsletter: September 1989
The Academic Computing Newsletter (Volume 5, Number 1) is an important means of communicating to the college community issues, information about facilities, and what is happening in general in the computing field.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/lits_news/1036/thumbnail.jp
Academic Computing Newsletter: February 1990
Academic Computing Newsletter (Vol. 5, Number 2, February 1990) is published on an irregular schedule by Academic Computing Services, State University of New York, College at Brockport. This issue features information on Computers in Education Conference to be held in Brockport, hardware and software, and a faculty computer usage survey.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/lits_news/1037/thumbnail.jp
Towards extracting artistic sketches and maps from digital elevation models
The main trend of computer graphics is the creation of photorealistic images however, there is increasing interest in the simulation of artistic and illustrative techniques. This thesis investigates a profile based technique for automatically extracting artistic sketches from regular grid digital elevation models. The results resemble those drawn by skilled cartographers and artists.The use of cartographic line simplification algorithms, which are usually applied to complex two-dimensional lines such as coastlines, allow a set of most important points on the terrain surface to be identified, these form the basis for sketching.This thesis also contains a wide ranging review of terrain representation techniques and suggests a new taxonomy
Academic Computing Newsletter: March 1992
Academic Computing Newsletter (Vol. 7 Number 3, March 1992) is published on an irregular schedule by Academic Computing Services, State University of New York, College at Brockport. This issue provides updates for hardware and software across campus.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/lits_news/1044/thumbnail.jp
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