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Autor:
Wu, Songyin, Vembar, Deepak, Sochenov, Anton, Panneer, Selvakumar, Kim, Sungye, Kaplanyan, Anton, Yan, Ling-Qi
Real-time rendering has been embracing ever-demanding effects, such as ray tracing. However, rendering such effects in high resolution and high frame rate remains challenging. Frame extrapolation methods, which don't introduce additional latency as o
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18551
Autor:
Liang, Ruofan, Chen, Huiting, Li, Chunlin, Chen, Fan, Panneer, Selvakumar, Vijaykumar, Nandita
Recent advances in neural rendering have shown great potential for reconstructing scenes from multiview images. However, accurately representing objects with glossy surfaces remains a challenge for existing methods. In this work, we introduce ENVIDR,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.13022
Monte Carlo rendering algorithms are widely used to produce photorealistic computer graphics images. However, these algorithms need to sample a substantial amount of rays per pixel to enable proper global illumination and thus require an immense amou
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.12802
Publikováno v:
FedCSIS
Real-time ray tracing has been a goal and a challenge in the graphics field for many decades. With recent advances in the hardware and software domains, this is becoming a reality today. In this work, we describe how we got to this point by taking a
Publikováno v:
Proceedings Graphics Interface; 2021, p220-228, 9p
Autor:
Chierichetti Rebecca, Shi Meng, Glen J. Anderson, John Sherry, Panneer Selvakumar, Daria Loi, Carl S. Marshall, Lenitra M. Durham, Ankur Agrawal, Giuseppe Raffa
Publikováno v:
GIFT@ICMI
Kid Space is a smart space for children, enabled by an innovative, centralized projection device that senses multimodal interactivity and intelligently projects augmented reality (AR) content across surfaces. Kid Space uses a visible agent to guide l
Publikováno v:
ISM
A projector is usually coupled with a dedicated projection surface to properly display visual information. This prevents the application of projection in places where a dedicated projection surface is not readily available. This paper presents a meth