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    • STD: Student's t-Distribution of Slopes for Microfacet Based BSDFs 

      Ribardière, Mickael; Bringier, Benjamin; Meneveaux, Daniel; Simonot, Lionel (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
      This paper focuses on microfacet reflectance models, and more precisely on the definition of a new and more general distribution function, which includes both Beckmann's and GGX distributions widely used in the computer ...
    • A Subjective Evaluation of Texture Synthesis Methods 

      Kolár, Martin; Debattista, Kurt; Chalmers, Alan (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
      This paper presents the results of a user study which quantifies the relative and absolute quality of example-based texture synthesis algorithms. In order to allow such evaluation, a list of texture properties is compiled, ...
    • Texture Stationarization: Turning Photos into Tileable Textures 

      Moritz, Joep; James, Stuart; Haines, Tom S. F.; Ritschel, Tobias; Weyrich, Tim (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
      Texture synthesis has grown into a mature field in computer graphics, allowing the synthesis of naturalistic textures and images from photographic exemplars. Surprisingly little work, however, has been dedicated to ...
    • Unbiased Light Transport Estimators for Inhomogeneous Participating Media 

      Szirmay-Kalos, László; Georgiev, Iliyan; Magdics, Milán; Molnár, Balázs; Légrády, Dávid (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
      This paper presents a new stochastic particle model for efficient and unbiased Monte Carlo rendering of heterogeneous participating media. We randomly add and remove material particles to obtain a density with which free ...
    • Zooming on all Actors: Automatic Focus+Context Split Screen Video Generation 

      Kumar, Moneish; Gandhi, Vineet; Ronfard, Rémi; Gleicher, Michael (The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2017)
      Recordings of stage performances are easy to capture with a high-resolution camera, but are difficult to watch because the actors' faces are too small. We present an approach to automatically create a split screen video ...