Pub. period:1993-2006
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:9
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Leila de Floriani:6Enrico Puppo's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Roberto Scopigno:47 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
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Danovaro, Emanuele, Floriani, Leila de, Magillo, Paola, Puppo, Enrico and Sobrero, Davide (2006): Level-of-detail for data analysis and exploration: A historical overview and some new perspectives. In Computers & Graphics, 30 (3) pp. 334-344.
Danovaro, Emanuele, Floriani, Leila de, Puppo, Enrico and Samet, Hanan (2005): Clustering Techniques for Out-of-Core Multi-resolution Modeling. In: 16th IEEE Visualization Conference VIS 2005 23-28 October, 2005, Minneapolis, MN, USA. p. 113.
Floriani, Leila de, Magillo, Paola and Puppo, Enrico (1998): Efficient implementation of multi-triangulations. In: IEEE Visualization 1998 1998. pp. 43-50.
Cignoni, Paolo, Puppo, Enrico and Scopigno, Roberto (1997): Representation and visualization of terrain surfaces at variable resolution. In The Visual Computer, 13 (5) pp. 199-217.
Floriani, Leila de, Magillo, Paola and Puppo, Enrico (1997): Building and traversing a surface at variable resolution. In: IEEE Visualization 1997 1997. pp. 103-110.
Floriani, Leila de, Marzano, Paola and Puppo, Enrico (1996): Multiresolution models for topographic surface description. In The Visual Computer, 12 (7) pp. 317-345.
Floriani, Leila de, Mirra, Daniela and Puppo, Enrico (1993): Extracting Contour Lines from a Hierarchical Surface Model. In Comput. Graph. Forum, 12 (3) pp. 248-260.
Pub. period:1993-2006
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:9
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Leila de Floriani:6Enrico Puppo's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Roberto Scopigno:47 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
-- Alice Kahn
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !