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Multistage trivariate surfaces (English)
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1984
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The paper discusses interpolants to arbitrarily spaced data in 3 or more dimensions. A ''multistage method'' is defined by the following procedure: (1) interpolate to the arbitrarily placed data with a general method, (2) then evaluate this general method over a coarse rectilinear grid to provide data for a tensor product method, and (3) render the surface by evaluating the tensor product over a fine grid. The rationale for algorithms like this is the fact that interpolants from step 1 may be expensive to compute for large data sets (as are often needed for rendering). Thus a reasonably small number is extracted from 1 to produce a ''cheap'' surface 2.
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scattered data interpolation
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multistage method
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