geotree 1.1.2 → 1.1.3
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number of points efficiently. If desired, for smaller data sets, memory-only trees
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can be constructed instead.
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Here's an animation of a GeoTree in action: <http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~jpsember/geo_tree.ps>
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MultiTree
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levels of detail. For example, when focusing on a small region it can return points
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that would be omitted when querying a much larger region.
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Here's an animation of a MultiTree in action: <http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~jpsember/multi_tree.ps>
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