@inproceedings{Strothotte:1999:VKV,
opteditor = {},
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optorganization = {{C}omputer {G}raphics {S}ociety},
author = {Thomas Strothotte and Maic Masuch and Tobias Isenberg},
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url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CGI.1999.777901},
address = {Los Alamitos},
localfile = {papers/Strothotte.1999.VKV.pdf},
publisher = {{IEEE} {C}omputer {S}ociety {P}ress},
doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CGI.1999.777901},
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citeseer = {http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/strothotte99visualizing.html},
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booktitle = {{P}roceedings of {CGI}'99 ({C}anmore, Canada, jun 1999)},
optstatus = {OK},
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title = {{V}isualizing {K}nowledge about {V}irtual {R}econstructions of
{A}ncient {A}rchitecture},
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.},
year = {1999},
pages = {36--43},
}
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