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A Software Architecture for Distributed Volume Rendering on HPC Systems

Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems / 790: Software Engineering and Applications, 2012
We present a scalable software architecture for distributed direct volume rendering on HPC systems. Our approach allows for generically replacing components along the distributed volume rendering pipeline. Renderer components range from highly specialized GPU renderers that implement state of the art features to more versatile remote renderers, that ...
Ulrich Lang, Stefan Zellmann
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Study of open source web map rendering software for rendering Bhuvan High Resolution Satellite data [PDF]

open access: possible2019 IEEE Recent Advances in Geoscience and Remote Sensing : Technologies, Standards and Applications (TENGARSS), 2019
Recent advances in Open Source mapping software are opening up new possibilities for online visualization of satellite data. Bhuvan, Indian Geo-platform of ISRO, hosts multi-temporal, multi-sensor and multi-resolution satellite data over internet and is used for various remote sensing applications.
N Naresh   +5 more
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StopThePop: Sorted Gaussian Splatting for View-Consistent Real-time Rendering

ACM Transactions on Graphics
Gaussian Splatting has emerged as a prominent model for constructing 3D representations from images across diverse domains. However, the efficiency of the 3D Gaussian Splatting rendering pipeline relies on several simplifications.
Lukas Radl   +5 more
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Syntacts: Open-Source Software and Hardware for Audio-Controlled Haptics

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2020
As vibrotactile feedback systems become increasingly commonplace, their application scenarios are becoming more complex. In this article, we present a method of vibrotactor control that accommodates emerging design requirements, namely large vibrotactor ...
Evan Pezent, Brandon Cambio, M. O'Malley
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Evaluating hyper-parameter tuning using random search in support vector machines for software effort estimation

International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering, 2020
Studies in software effort estimation (SEE) have explored the use of hyper-parameter tuning for machine learning algorithms (MLA) to improve the accuracy of effort estimates.
Leonardo Villalobos-Arias   +4 more
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Musical considerations in the design of 3-D-sound rendering software

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001
The rapid growth of 3-D-sound technology has created a need for 3-D audio tools which can be used by musicians and composers in much the same manner that visual artists use 3-D graphics tools. Experience with such audio tools reveals some issues of special concern for music.
Gary S. Kendall   +3 more
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A Rendering Algorithm for Function Call Diagram in Software Reliability Assurance

2014 Tenth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, 2014
The function call diagram is the important tool of ensuring software reliability and safety. Building a function call diagram is very crucial in understanding the program and ensuring software reliability. After summarizing the current popular build tools for function call diagram generation, based on the Clang structure analyzer, according to the ...
Rui Zhou   +5 more
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The Appearance of Roman Emperors Rendered by a Face Detection Software

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
In this paper we show how a face detection software can be used to render the appearance of a person portrayed in an ancient marble bust as an individual portrayed in a photo. Here we consider some busts of Roman emperors using a freely available software, the In20years.
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Enhancement of temporal bone anatomy learning with computer 3D rendered imaging softwares

Medical Teacher, 2010
To determine whether the use of 3D anatomical models is helpful to students and enhances their anatomical knowledge.First year undergraduate students on the speech therapy or hearing aid practitioner courses attended either a lecture alone or a lecture followed by a 3D anatomy based tutorial, the latter which was also attended by ENT residents ...
Nicolas Guevara   +4 more
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Modular composing high-performance real-time rendering software

1996
Fast visualisation of a realistic 3D graphics environment is necessary for hypermedia and virtual reality systems. As a rule, powerful hardware is used for this purpose. This paper presents an approach to achieve a high graphics performance on a plain IBM PC; a performance which is comparable to that of powerful workstations for a wide class of ...
S. Yu. Belyaev, I. V. Shturtz
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