“RLE sparse level sets” by Houston, Wiebe and Batty
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- RLE sparse level sets
Session/Category Title: Fluids and Level Sets
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This paper introduces a novel scalable level set representation, the RLE (run-length encoded) sparse level set, and discusses the application of representing implicitly a character animated via traditional means.
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