Triangulated irregular network

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title: Triangulated irregular network
text: In computer graphics, a triangulated irregular network (TIN) is a representation of a continuous surface consisting entirely of triangular facets, used mainly as Discrete Global Grid in primary elevation modeling. The vertices of these triangles are created from field recorded spot elevations through a variety of means including surveying through conventional techniques, Global Positioning System Real-Time Kinematic, photogrammetry, or some other means. Associated with three-dimensional data and
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description: Representation of a surface as a triangle mesh with elevated vertices
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulated_irregular_network
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date modified: 2024-03-20T22:45:30Z
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