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[JFS+04]  Supporting Hybrid Rendering Styles by Search Engines

Jesse:2004:SHR (Technical report)
Author(s)Jesse R., Funke T. and Strothotte T.
Title« Supporting Hybrid Rendering Styles by Search Engines »
Number6/2004
InstitutionDepartment of Computer Science, University of Magdeburg
Year2004
AddressGermany

Abstract
This work describes dynamically enhanced illustration of geometric models. In order to support model annotations, queries are submitted to a search engine. These queries are build on the basis of existing labels in the illustration model. Any results retrieved from the search engine are to be evaluated for controlling the illustrative use of presentation variables. The basis for this result evaluation is mainly some structural information of the retrieved data. Based on the search result analysis, automatic parameterisation of the illustration is generated. Stylistic elements used for this purpose specifically include motion techniques and hybrid rendering styles. The use of multiple presentation techniques is temporally constrained to prevent cognitive overload.

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  abstract = {This work describes dynamically enhanced illustration of geometric
              models. In order to support model annotations, queries are
              submitted to a search engine. These queries are build on the basis
              of existing labels in the illustration model. Any results
              retrieved from the search engine are to be evaluated for
              controlling the illustrative use of presentation variables. The
              basis for this result evaluation is mainly some structural
              information of the retrieved data. Based on the search result
              analysis, automatic parameterisation of the illustration is
              generated. Stylistic elements used for this purpose specifically
              include motion techniques and hybrid rendering styles. The use of
              multiple presentation techniques is temporally constrained to
              prevent cognitive overload.},
  title = {{S}upporting {H}ybrid {R}endering {S}tyles by {S}earch {E}ngines},
  year = {2004},
  institution = {Department of Computer Science, University of Magdeburg},
}

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