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Hierarchical storage and visualization of real-time 3D data (Proceedings Paper)

Author(s): Mitchell Parry; Brendan Hannigan; William Ribarsky; Christopher D. Shaw; Nickolas L. Faust
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Visualization of Temporal and Spatial Data for Civilian and Defense Applications, Glenn O. Allgood; Nickolas L. Faust, Editors, pp.29-40

Date: 23 August 2001

Paper Abstract

In this paper 'real-time 3D data' refers to volumetric data that are acquired and used as they are produced. Large scale, real-time data are difficult to store and analyze, either visually or by some other means, within the time frames required. Yet this is often quite important to do when decision-makers must receive and quickly act on new information. An example is weather forecasting, where forecasters must act on information received on severe storm development and movement. To meet the real-time requir
DOI: 10.1117/12.438126
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