A Tessellator Whose Tessellation Time Grows Linearly With The Amount Of Tessellation
A Tessellator Whose Tessellation Time Grows Linearly With The Amount Of Tessellation |
Abstract
In accordance with some embodiments, a tessellator may experience only a linear increase in tessellation time with increasing edge levels of detail. Conventionally, tessellators experience a non-linear or quadratic increase in tessellation time with increasing levels of detail. In some embodiments, the intervals and the triangulation of the inner tessellation may be pre-computed. Then at run time, the pre-computed values may be looked up for the applicable edge level of detail.
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Rahul P Sathe, and Paul Rosen. A Tessellator Whose Tessellation Time Grows Linearly With The Amount Of Tessellation. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG), 2010.
Bibtex
@misc{sathe2010tessellator, title = {A Tessellator Whose Tessellation Time Grows Linearly with the Amount of Tessellation}, author = {Sathe, Rahul P and Rosen, Paul}, year = {2010}, note = {Intel Corp., Application~12/347,114, Filed December 2008}, abstract = {In accordance with some embodiments, a tessellator may experience only a linear increase in tessellation time with increasing edge levels of detail. Conventionally, tessellators experience a non-linear or quadratic increase in tessellation time with increasing levels of detail. In some embodiments, the intervals and the triangulation of the inner tessellation may be pre-computed. Then at run time, the pre-computed values may be looked up for the applicable edge level of detail.} }