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MESH - Measures distortion between two discrete surfaces (triangular meshes)
MESH (Measuring Error between Surfaces using the
Hausdorff distance) is a tool that measures distortion between two
discrete surfaces (triangular meshes). It uses the Hausdorff distance
to compute a maximum, mean, and root-mean-square errors between two
given surfaces. Besides providing figures, MESH can also display the
error values on the surface itself through a GUI.
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| Version 1.9 (stable) released on 2003-03-26 | | Licensed under GPL with exception. | This is not a GNU package. |
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DocumentationDeveloper guide available in PDF format from http://mesh.epfl.ch/mesh.pdf
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Sponsors | - EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne)
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Interfaces | X Window System |
Source languages | C, C++ |
Use requirements | Qt libraries (version 2.3.x or >= 3.0.2), make, OpenGL |
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