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  2. Geometric modeling kernel - Wikipedia

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    A geometric modeling kernel is a solid modeling software component used in computer-aided design (CAD) packages. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Available modelling kernels include: ACIS is developed and licensed by Spatial Corporation of Dassault Systèmes .

  3. Computer Graphics Metafile - Wikipedia

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    The initial CGM implementation was effectively a streamed representation of a sequence of Graphical Kernel System (GKS) primitive operations. It has been adopted to some extent in the areas of technical illustration and professional design , but has largely been superseded by formats such as SVG and DXF .

  4. ACIS - Wikipedia

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    The 3D ACIS Modeler (ACIS) is a geometric modeling kernel developed by Spatial Corporation (formerly Spatial Technology), part of Dassault Systèmes.ACIS is used by software developers in industries such as computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering, architecture, engineering and construction, coordinate-measuring machine, 3D animation, and shipbuilding.

  5. Spatial Corp - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is a geometric modeling kernel that was developed by Spatial, and is used in industries such as 3Danimation, shipbuilding, and computer-aided design. [2] CGM Modeler [3] - the 3D modeling kernel used in Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Platform. 3D InterOp [4] - CAD data translation framework.

  6. Parasolid - Wikipedia

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    Parasolid is a geometric modeling kernel originally developed by Shape Data Limited, now owned and developed by Siemens Digital Industries Software.It can be licensed by other companies for use in their 3D computer graphics software products.

  7. Kernel density estimation - Wikipedia

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    Kernel density estimation of 100 normally distributed random numbers using different smoothing bandwidths.. In statistics, kernel density estimation (KDE) is the application of kernel smoothing for probability density estimation, i.e., a non-parametric method to estimate the probability density function of a random variable based on kernels as weights.

  8. Direct Rendering Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    There are two graphics hardware drivers: one resides inside of the X display server.There have been several designs of this driver. The current one splits it in two portions: DIX (Device-Independent X) and DDX (Device-Dependent X) Glamor will simplify the X server, and libGL-fglrx-glx [needs update] could use the libDRM of the radeon open-source driver instead of the proprietary binary blob.

  9. Digital Geometric Kernel - Wikipedia

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    Digital Geometric Kernel (former KernelCAD) is a software development framework and a set of components for enabling 3D computer graphics computer-aided design (3D/CAD) function in Windows applications, developed by DInsight.