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Morphological pyramids in multiresolution MIP rendering of large volume data: Survey and new results
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    Morphological pyramids in multiresolution MIP rendering of large volume data: Survey and new results (English)
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    7 November 2005
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    multiresolution signal decomposition
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    volume rendering
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    maximum intensity projection
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    progressive refinement
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    morphological pyramids
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    approximation error
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    streaming MIP-splatting
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