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A survey of visibility for walkthrough applications
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Walkthrough ApplicationsEngineeringComputer Graphic TechniqueComputer-aided DesignImage-precision TechniquesVisual ComputingInteractive Computer GraphicComputational GeometryReal-time Computer GraphicGeometric ModelingMachine VisionDesignVisibility AlgorithmsMobile ComputingComputer ScienceComputer VisionNatural SciencesPoint-based MethodsHuman-computer InteractionVisibility
Visibility algorithms for walkthrough and related applications have grown into a significant area, spurred by the growth in the complexity of models and the need for highly interactive ways of navigating them. In this survey, we review the fundamental issues in visibility and conduct an overview of the visibility culling techniques developed in the last decade. The taxonomy we use distinguishes point-based methods from-region methods. Point-based methods are further subdivided into object and image-precision techniques, while from-region approaches can take advantage of the cell-and-portal structure of architectural environments or handle generic scenes.
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