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Implementation by Carlos Enrique Alvarado Rodríguez, Universidad de Guanajuato (Mexico). This is the video to our SCA '17 paper: Stefan Reinhardt, Markus Huber, Bernhard Eberhardt, and Daniel Weiskopf.

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