Bounding Interval Hierarchy - Extensions

Extensions

Instead of using two planes per node to separate geometry, it is also possible to use any number of planes to create a n-ary BIH or use multiple planes in a standard binary BIH (one and four planes per node were already proposed in and then properly evaluated in ) to achieve better object separation.

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