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ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Courses, 2009
This course intends to serve two closely related purposes: to provide an accurate definition of the term "predictive rendering" and to present the technological foundations for research in this area. The first goal of the course (a clear definition of the term) seems to be necessary due to the extreme prevalence of its antonym: believable rendering ...
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This course intends to serve two closely related purposes: to provide an accurate definition of the term "predictive rendering" and to present the technological foundations for research in this area. The first goal of the course (a clear definition of the term) seems to be necessary due to the extreme prevalence of its antonym: believable rendering ...
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Compressive Rendering: A Rendering Application of Compressed Sensing
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2011Recently, there has been growing interest in compressed sensing (CS), the new theory that shows how a small set of linear measurements can be used to reconstruct a signal if it is sparse in a transform domain. Although CS has been applied to many problems in other fields, in computer graphics, it has only been used so far to accelerate the acquisition ...
Pradeep Sen, Soheil Darabi
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1993
A structure model for volume rendering, called a shell, is introduced. Roughly, a shell consists of a set of voxels in the vicinity of the structure boundary together with a number of attributes associated with the voxels in this set. By carefully choosing the attributes and storing the shell in a special data structure that allows random access to the
Jayaram K. Udupa, Dewey Odhner
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A structure model for volume rendering, called a shell, is introduced. Roughly, a shell consists of a set of voxels in the vicinity of the structure boundary together with a number of attributes associated with the voxels in this set. By carefully choosing the attributes and storing the shell in a special data structure that allows random access to the
Jayaram K. Udupa, Dewey Odhner
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ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1988
A technique for rendering images of volumes containing mixtures of materials is presented. The shading model allows both the interior of a material and the boundary between materials to be colored. Image projection is performed by simulating the absorption of light along the ray path to the eye.
Robert A. Drebin +2 more
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A technique for rendering images of volumes containing mixtures of materials is presented. The shading model allows both the interior of a material and the boundary between materials to be colored. Image projection is performed by simulating the absorption of light along the ray path to the eye.
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2021
Most production renderers developed for the film industry are huge pieces of software that are able to render extremely complex scenes. Unfortunately, they are implemented using the currently available programming models that are not well suited to modern computing hardware like CPUs with vector units or GPUs.
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Most production renderers developed for the film industry are huge pieces of software that are able to render extremely complex scenes. Unfortunately, they are implemented using the currently available programming models that are not well suited to modern computing hardware like CPUs with vector units or GPUs.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
Knitwear rendering presents a significant challenge because of the many detailed characteristics of knitwear, such as the microstructure of yarn fibers, variations in stitch patterns, and shape irregularities. In our SIGGRAPH 2001 paper, we address this rendering problem by introducing a modeling primitive called the lumislice, which represents a yarn ...
Baining Guo, Heung-Yeung Shum
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Knitwear rendering presents a significant challenge because of the many detailed characteristics of knitwear, such as the microstructure of yarn fibers, variations in stitch patterns, and shape irregularities. In our SIGGRAPH 2001 paper, we address this rendering problem by introducing a modeling primitive called the lumislice, which represents a yarn ...
Baining Guo, Heung-Yeung Shum
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A mathematical semantics of rendering I: Ideal Rendering
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 1989Abstract The diversity of ways in which scenes can be mapped into raster images necessitates an examination into precisely what is meant by the process of rendering . The development of 3D graphics standards and graphical programming languages requires the ability to specify, evaluate, and rigorously prove properties of renderings.
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Proceedings Computer Animation'95, 2002
Two-dimensional animation has generally been the poor relation of three-dimensional animation, as far as computer-assistance is concerned. The Animachine project is an attempt to view the whole production process of 2D (cel) animation as ripe for computer-based help, while still allowing artists to retain as much of their traditional way of working as ...
Philip J. Willis, Tom Nettleship
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Two-dimensional animation has generally been the poor relation of three-dimensional animation, as far as computer-assistance is concerned. The Animachine project is an attempt to view the whole production process of 2D (cel) animation as ripe for computer-based help, while still allowing artists to retain as much of their traditional way of working as ...
Philip J. Willis, Tom Nettleship
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1994
Spray rendering provides a framework for creating and experimenting with different visualization techniques. The name spray rendering is derived from the metaphor of using a virtual spray can to paint data sets. Varying the type of paint in the can highlights data in different ways. Spray rendering is not limited to the paint metaphor, however.
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Spray rendering provides a framework for creating and experimenting with different visualization techniques. The name spray rendering is derived from the metaphor of using a virtual spray can to paint data sets. Varying the type of paint in the can highlights data in different ways. Spray rendering is not limited to the paint metaphor, however.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference abstracts and applications, 2002
Interruptible rendering is a novel approach to the fidelity-versus-performance tradeoff ubiquitous in real-time rendering. Interruptible rendering unifies spatial error, caused by rendering coarse approximations for speed, and temporal error, caused by the delay imposed by rendering, into a single image-space error metric. The heart of this approach is
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Interruptible rendering is a novel approach to the fidelity-versus-performance tradeoff ubiquitous in real-time rendering. Interruptible rendering unifies spatial error, caused by rendering coarse approximations for speed, and temporal error, caused by the delay imposed by rendering, into a single image-space error metric. The heart of this approach is
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