ABSTRACT
Instead of generating an initial in-core model in first pass and performing a second pass adaptive processing over the original model according to the detail analysis of the in-core model, in this paper we propose a single-pass algorithm to realize detail calibration by introducing a scheme of interlaced sampling in order to obtain higher efficiency.
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