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International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications
Shape Analysis using High-Performance Computing Techniques
Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan
March 01-March 04
ISBN: 0-7695-0065-X
Andrea Clematis, Institute for Applied Mathematics, National Research Council
Andrea Coda, Institute for Applied Mathematics, National Research Council
Bianca Falcidieno, Institute for Applied Mathematics, National Research Council
Michela Spagnuolo, Institute for Applied Mathematics, National Research Council
Shape understanding and modelling are complex procedures, which are the result of different specific processes. Generally, many steps in these processes may require a high computational-effort, thus making the use of parallel processing an interesting possibility. A typical example is feature recognition, a key tool towards shape understanding, which is applied to detect either local or region-wide characteristics. In this paper a survey is provided about the possibility of using parallel processing at different stages of the shape-understanding process. The parallelisation strategies will be described in details and results will be provided both for workstation networks and massively parallel machine (Cray T3D).
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Andrea Clematis, Andrea Coda, Bianca Falcidieno, Michela Spagnuolo, "Shape Analysis using High-Performance Computing Techniques," smi, pp.248, International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications, 1999
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