Browsing EGSR04: 15th Eurographics Symposium on Rendering by Title
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A Self-Reconfigurable Camera Array
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)This paper presents a self-reconfigurable camera array system that captures video sequences from an array of mobile cameras, renders novel views on the fly and reconfigures the camera positions to achieve better rendering ... -
A Self-Shadow Algorithm for Dynamic Hair using Density Clustering
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)Self-shadowing is an important factor in the appearance of hair and fur. In this paper we present a new rendering algorithm to accurately compute shadowed hair at interactive rates using graphics hardware. No constraint ... -
Simulating Photon Mapping for Real-time Applications
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)This paper introduces a novel method for simulating photon mapping for real-time applications. First we introduce a new method for selectively redistributing photons. Then we describe a method for selectively updating the ... -
Sketch Interpretation and Refinement Using Statistical Models
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)We present a system for generating 2D illustrations from hand drawn outlines consisting of only curve strokes. A user can draw a coarse sketch and the system would automatically augment the shape, thickness, color and ... -
Smooth Reconstruction and Compact Representation of Reflectance Functions for Image-based Relighting
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)In this paper we present a new method to reconstruct reflectance functions for image-based relighting. A reflectance function describes how a pixel in a photograph is observed depending on the incident illumination on the ... -
A spectral-particle hybrid method for rendering falling snow
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)Falling snow has the visual property that it is simultaneously a set of discrete moving particles as well as a dynamic texture. To capture the dynamic texture properties of falling snow using particle systems can, however, ... -
Spherical Harmonic Gradients for Mid-Range Illumination
(The Eurographics Association, 2004)Spherical harmonics are often used for compact description of incident radiance in low-frequency but distant lighting environments. For interaction with nearby emitters, computing the incident radiance at the center of an ...