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Effizientes Anti— Aliasing für die Bilderzeugung auf Rastersichtgeräten

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Es wird ein Algorithmus zur Bestimmung der Subpixel—Maske beschrieben, der sich gut für eine Hardware—Realisierung eignet. Der Algorithmus verlangt nur Additionen, Subtraktionen und Schiebe—Operationen. Es werden die existierenden Ansätze zur Beseitigung von Alias—Effekten und die entsprechenden Implementierungen verglichen sowie die Vorteile des Algorithmus hinsichtlich seiner Anpassungsfähigkeit an das vorgestellte Pipeline—Konzept dargestellt.

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Romanova, C. (1988). Effizientes Anti— Aliasing für die Bilderzeugung auf Rastersichtgeräten. In: Barth, W. (eds) Visualisierungstechniken und Algorithmen. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 182. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74106-7_11

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