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[SMI+99]  Visualizing Knowledge about Virtual Reconstructions of Ancient Architecture

Strothotte:1999:VKV (In proceedings)
Author(s)Strothotte T., Masuch M. and Isenberg T.
Title« Visualizing Knowledge about Virtual Reconstructions of Ancient Architecture »
InProceedings of CGI'99 (Canmore, Canada, jun 1999)
Page(s)36--43
Year1999
PublisherIEEE Computer Society Press
AddressLos Alamitos
URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CGI.1999.777901

Abstract
One of the assumptions of current software for visualizing architecture is that the underlying geometry is a correct, objective, and complete representation of the objects in question. However, we argue that such an ideal situation can hardly be met. Instead, there are a variety of situations in which there is considerable uncertainty associated with some features of a model. Furthermore, the model usually stems from design decisions which are not encoded in the model, but which may be important for users.

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              objective, and complete representation of the objects in question.
              However, we argue that such an ideal situation can hardly be met.
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