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Measuring Hydrology Error on Compressed Terrain
By admin | March 16, 2008

A quantitative measurement of how well a drainage network captures the hydrology is very important for determining how well terrain simplification technique preserves the hydrology. Past work has been done for comparing how well a computed drainage compares to the real world drainage. Most of the time, real world flow measurements are unavailable and flow simulations have to be used to make predictions (floods, erosion, pollutants, etc). Having a measurement for testing and comparing different models has the potential to be widely used and practical across numerous applications.
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Past work has been done for comparing how well a computed drainage compares to the real world drainage…..