File:Implicitmaxkdtree.gif
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English: Construction and storage of a 2D implicit max-kd-tree using the grid median splitting-function. Each cell of the rectilinear grid has one scalar value from low (bright blue) to high (bright red) assigned to it. The grid's memory footprint is indicated in the lower line. The implicit max-kd-tree's predefined memory footprint needs one scalar value less than that. The storing of the node's max values is indicated in the upper line. |
Date | 30 August 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | User:Genieser |
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12:33, 30 August 2007 | 224 × 261 (34,440 bytes) | w:en:Genieser (talk | contribs) | Construction and storage of a 2D implicit max-''k''d-tree using the grid median splitting-function. Each cell of the rectilinear grid has one scalar value from low (bright blue) to high (bright red) assigned to it. The grid's memory footprint is indicated |
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