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SIGGRAPH
1992
ACM
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Predicting reflectance functions from complex surfaces
We describe a physically-based Monte Carlo technique for approximating bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) for a large class of geometries by directly simulat...
Stephen H. Westin, James Arvo, Kenneth E. Torrance
APGV
2007
ACM
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Is accurate occlusion of glossy reflections necessary?
Much research in recent times has been conducted towards realtime rendering of accurate glossy reflections under direct, natural illumination including correct occlusions. The vie...
Oscar Kozlowski, Jan Kautz
APGV
2010
ACM
227views Visualization» more  APGV 2010»
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Measuring the perception of light inconsistencies
In this paper we explore the ability of the human visual system to detect inconsistencies in the illumination of objects in images. We specifically focus on objects being lit fro...
Jorge Lopez-Moreno, Veronica Sundstedt, Francisco ...
APGV
2010
ACM
232views Visualization» more  APGV 2010»
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A reassessment of the simultaneous dynamic range of the human visual system
The dynamic range of the human visual system should be an important parameter in the design of high dynamic range (HDR) display devices. A good display should at least approximate...
Timo Kunkel, Erik Reinhard
CVPR
2009
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Efficient image alignment using linear appearance models
Visual tracking is a key component in many computer vision applications. Linear subspace techniques (e.g. eigentracking) are one of the most popular approaches to align templates ...
Jose Gonzalez-Mora, Nicolas Guil, Emilio L. Zapata...