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Efficient Divide-And-Conquer Ray Tracing using Ray Sampling
(ACM, 2013)
Divide-and-conquer ray tracing (DACRT) methods solve intersection problems between large numbers of rays and primitives by recursively subdividing the problem size until it can be easily solved. Previous DACRT methods ...
Efficient BVH Construction via Approximate Agglomerative Clustering
(ACM, 2013)
We introduce Approximate Agglomerative Clustering (AAC), an efficient, easily parallelizable algorithm for generating high-quality bounding volume hierarchies using agglomerative clustering. The main idea of AAC is to ...
Imperfect Voxelized Shadow Volumes
(ACM, 2013)
Voxelized shadow volumes [Wyman 2011] provide a discretized view-dependent representation of shadow volumes, but are limited to point or directional lights. We extend them to allow dynamic volumetric visibility from area ...
An Energy and Bandwidth Efficient Ray Tracing Architecture
(ACM, 2013)
We propose two hardware mechanisms to decrease energy consumption on massively parallel graphics processors for ray tracing while keeping performance high. First, we use a streaming data model and configure part of the L2 ...
Fast Parallel Construction of High-Quality Bounding Volume Hierarchies
(ACM, 2013)
We propose a new massively parallel algorithm for constructing high-quality bounding volume hierarchies (BVHs) for ray tracing. The algorithm is based on modifying an existing BVH to improve its quality, and executes in ...
SGRT: A Mobile GPU Architecture for Real-Time Ray Tracing
(ACM, 2013)
Recently, with the increasing demand for photorealistic graphics and the rapid advances in desktop CPUs/GPUs, real-time ray tracing has attracted considerable attention. Unfortunately, ray tracing in the current mobile ...
On Quality Metrics of Bounding Volume Hierarchies
(ACM, 2013)
The surface area heuristic (SAH) is widely used as a predictor for ray tracing performance, and as a heuristic to guide the construction of spatial acceleration structures. We investigate how well SAH actually predicts ray ...
Theory and Analysis of Higher-Order Motion Blur Rasterization
(ACM, 2013)
A common assumption in motion blur rendering is that the triangle vertices move in straight lines. In this paper, we focus on scenarios where this assumption is no longer valid, such as motion due to fast rotation and other ...
Real-time Local Displacement using Dynamic GPU Memory Management
(ACM, 2013)
We propose a novel method for local displacement events in large scenes, such as scratches, footsteps, or sculpting operations. Deformations are stored as displacements for vertices generated by hardware tessellation. ...
Megakernels Considered Harmful: Wavefront Path Tracing on GPUs
(ACM, 2013)
When programming for GPUs, simply porting a large CPU program into an equally large GPU kernel is generally not a good approach. Due to SIMT execution model on GPUs, divergence in control flow carries substantial performance ...