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A cell-based point-in-polygon algorithm suitable for large sets of points

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A new algorithm for solving the point-in-polygon problem, especially suitable when it is necessary to check whether many points are placed inside or outside a polygon, which works with O ( n ) space complexity.
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This article is published in Computers & Geosciences.The article was published on 2001-12-01. It has received 47 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polygon covering & Polygon.

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Modelling and simulation methodology for unidirectional composite laminates in a Virtual Test Lab framework

TL;DR: A reliable virtual testing framework for unidirectionally laminated composites is presented that allows the prediction of failure loads and modes of general in-plane coupons with great realism and can be reliably used in for composite materials screening, design and certification.
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Speeding up large-scale point-in-polygon test based spatial join on GPUs

TL;DR: An end-to-end system completely on Graphics Processing Units to associate points with the polygons that they fall within by utilizing massively data parallel computing power of GPUs is designed and developed.
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Algorithms for in-situ production layout of composite precast concrete members

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed algorithms that can quickly establish a production layout plan by considering in-situ production factors affecting composite precast concrete members, and demonstrated the effectiveness of the developed algorithms through a case study.
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Technical Section: Point-in-polygon tests by convex decomposition

TL;DR: The paper presents a new algorithm for point-in-polygon queries that can run much faster than the trapezoidation-based algorithms, up to over double folds in maximum.
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Integrating CAD and numerical analysis: ‘Dirty geometry’ handling using the Finite Cell Method

TL;DR: The present method allows direct computations on geometrically and topologically flawed models and the potential and merit for practical applications of the proposed method is demonstrated by several numerical examples.
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Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the development of Hardware and Software for Computer Graphics, and the design methodology of User-Computer Dialogues, which led to the creation of the Simple Raster Graphics Package.
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The design and analysis of spatial data structures

TL;DR: The design and analysis of spatial data structures and applications for predicting stock returns and remembering and imagining palestine identity and service manual are studied.
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Algorithm for computer control of a digital plotter

TL;DR: An algorithm is given for computer control of a digital plotter that may be programmed without multiplication or division instructions and is efficient with respect to speed of execution and memory utilization.
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Computational geometry in C

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and implementation of geometry algorithms arising in areas such as computer graphics, robotics, and engineering design are described and a self-contained treatment of the basic techniques used in computational geometry is presented.
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Geometric Modeling

TL;DR: This text accurately treats the parametric geometry of curves, surfaces and solids, the construction of geometric models and the analytical techniques that can be used and applications.
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