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author = Miguel P. N. Aguas and Stefan Mueller,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Mesh Redistribution in Radiosity,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 327--336,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Airey89-TATLP,
author = John M. Airey and M. Ouh-young,
year = 1989,
title = Two Adaptive Techniques Let Progressive Radiosity
Outperform the Traditional Radiosity Algorithm,
number = TR89-020,
institution = University of North Carolina Department of Computer Science,
type = Technical Report
}
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author = John M. Airey and John H. Rohlf and Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.,
month = March,
year = 1990,
title = Towards Image Realism with Interactive Update Rates in
Complex Virtual Building Environments,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (1990 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics),
volume = 24,
number = 2,
pages = 41--50
}
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author = S. R. Ala,
editor = Jaroslaw Rossignac and Joshua Turner,
month = June,
year = 1991,
title = Design Methodology of Boundary Data Structures,
booktitle = Symposium on Solid Modeling Foundations and CAD/CAM
Applications,
pages = 13--23,
publisher = ACM Press,
keywords = geometric modeling, winged-edge data structures
}
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author = D. Alciatore and S. Lipp and W. S. Janna,
month = August 6-9,
year = 1989,
title = Closed Form Solution of the General Three-Dimensional
Radiation Configuration Factor Problem with Microcomputer
Solution,
booktitle = Proceedings on Heat Transfer Phenomena in Radiation,
Combustion, and Fires,
volume = HTD-106,
pages = 165--169,
publisher = American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Heat Transfer
Division,
address = Philadelphia, PA
}
@PHDTHESIS{Aluru94-DIHNM,
author = Srinivas Aluru,
year = 1994,
title = Distribution-Independent Hierarchical N-Body Methods,
school = Iowa State University,
keywords = Greengard, Barnes-Hut
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Anderson94-VRBLD,
author = A. Anderson and M. Grant,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = VISULUX: A Radiosity Based Lighting Design Tool,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 227--239,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Anglada97-IIACR,
author = Marc Vigo Anglada,
year = 1997,
title = An Improved Incremental Algorithm for Constructing Restricted
Delaunay Triangulations,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 21,
number = 2,
pages = 215--223
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arnauldi96-VMSCR,
author = Bruno Arnaldi and Thierry Priol and Luc Renambot and Xavier Pueyo,
month = September,
year = 1997,
title = Visibility Masks for Solving Complex Radiosity
Computations on Multiprocessors,
booktitle = Proc. First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and
Visualisation,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arnauldi94-DEVWR,
author = Bruno Arnauldi and Xavier Pueyo and Josep Vilaplana,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = On the Division of Environments by Virtual Walls for
Radiosity Computation,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 198--205,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Arques95-NRARO,
author = Didier Arques and Sylvain Michelin,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = A New Radiosity Approach for Regular Objects:
Application to Ruled Surfaces,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '95),
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = C299--C310,
address = Maastricht, The Netherlands,
keywords = form factors, ruled surfaces
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arques96-IZMSD,
author = Didier Arques and Sylvain Michelin,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Improving the Zonal Method Through the Use of Series
Developments to Approximate Volume/Volume Form Factors,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization '96,
pages = 21--30,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arques96-PRECA,
author = Didier Arques and Sylvain Michelin,
year = 1996,
title = Proximity Radiosity: Exploiting Coherence to Accelerate
Form Factor Computations,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 143--152,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@INCOLLECTION{Arvo93-LOIEG,
author = James Arvo,
year = 1993,
title = Linear Operators and Integral Equations in Global
Illumination,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 2,
pages = 1--21
}
@INCOLLECTION{Arvo93-TFGI,
author = James Arvo,
year = 1993,
title = Transfer Functions in Global Illumination,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 1,
pages = 1--28
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo94-FAEGI,
author = James Arvo and Kenneth Torrance and Brian Smits,
year = 1994,
title = A Framework for the Analysis of Error in Global
Illumination Algorithms,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 75--84,
keywords = boundary elements, discretization, error bounds, global
illumination, linear operators, projection methods, radiosity,
reflectance functions
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo94-IJPOC,
author = James Arvo,
year = 1994,
title = The Irradiance Jacobian for Partially Occluded Polyhedral
Sources,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 343--350,
keywords = irradiance gradient, irradiance Jacobian, isolux contours, light
field, mesh generation, vector irradiance
}
@PHDTHESIS{Arvo95-AMSLT,
author = James Arvo,
month = December,
year = 1995,
title = Analytic Methods for Simulated Light Transport,
institution = Yale University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo95-ARTSN,
author = James Arvo,
year = 1995,
title = Applications of Irradiance Tensors to the Simulation of
Non- Lambertian Phenomena,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1995
(ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Proceedings),
pages = 335--342,
keywords = irradiance tensor, directional luminaire, glossy reflection,
glossy transmission
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo95-RFAGL,
author = James Arvo,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = The Role of Functional Analysis in Global Illumination,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 115--126,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo86-BRT,
author = James R. Arvo,
month = August,
year = 1986,
title = Backward Ray Tracing,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '86 Course Notes - Developments in Ray Tracing,
volume = 12,
keywords = light tracing,
comments = also appeared in ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Course Notes - Radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Arvo90-PTIS,
author = James R. Arvo and David B. Kirk,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Particle Transport and Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings),
volume = 24,
number = 4,
pages = 63--66,
keywords = Boltzmann equation, Monte Carlo, particle transport, ray
tracing, rendering equation
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Asensio92-HRARS,
author = Frederic Asensio,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = A Hierarchical Ray-Casting Algorithm for Radiosity
Shadows,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 179--188,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = ray tracing
}
@ARTICLE{Ashdown92-RR,
author = Ian Ashdown,
month = August,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity and Realism,
journal = The C Users Journal,
volume = 10,
number = 8,
pages = 33--42,
comments = includes code
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ashdown93-MCTLS,
author = Ian Ashdown,
year = 1993,
title = Modeling Complex 3-D Light Sources,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 15,
pages = 1--16,
keywords = Complex Light Sources, Photometry, Hemicubes, Light Fields
}
@MISC{Ashdown93-NFPMA,
author = Ian Ashdown,
month = October 12,
year = 1993,
title = Near-Field Photometric Method and Apparatus,
note = Ledalite Architectural Products Inc.,
howpublished = United State Patent 5,253,036,
keywords = Near-Field Photometry, Goniophotometry, Light Fields,
Illuminance Prediction
}
@ARTICLE{Ashdown93-NFPNA,
author = Ian Ashdown,
month = Winter,
year = 1993,
title = Near-Field Photometry: A New Approach,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 22,
number = 1,
pages = 163--180,
keywords = Photometry, Light Fields, Hemicubes
}
@ARTICLE{Ashdown94-ROB,
author = Ian Ashdown and Eric Haines,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity On-line: A Bibliography,
journal = Computer Graphics,
volume = 28,
number = 4,
pages = 277--279,
comments = self-referential
}
@BOOK{Ashdown94-RPP,
author = Ian Ashdown,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity: A Programmer's Perspective,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 0-471-30444-1 (without diskette); ISBN 0-471-30488-3 (with
MS-Windows diskette); includes C++ source code for fully
functional radiosity renderer
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ashdown95-NFPMM,
author = Ian Ashdown,
year = 1995,
title = Near-Field Photometry: Measuring and Modeling Complex
3-D Light Sources,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Course Notes - Realistic Input for Realistic
Images,
chapter = 3,
pages = 1--15,
keywords = Complex Light Sources, Photometry, Hemicubes, Light Fields
}
@ARTICLE{Ashdown96-LA,
author = Ian Ashdown,
month = August,
year = 1996,
title = Lighting for Architects,
journal = Computer Graphics World,
volume = 19,
number = 8,
pages = 38--46,
comments = overview of global illumination techniques and commercial
rendering programs utilizing global illumination
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ashdown97-MNFPP,
author = Ian Ashdown and Ron Rykowski,
month = August,
year = 1997,
title = Making Near-Field Photometry Practical,
booktitle = 1997 IESNA Conference Proceedings,
pages = 368-389,
address = Seattle, WA,
organization = Illuminating Engineering Society of North America,
keywords = Data Compression, Light Field, Luminance Field Photometry,
Sequential Transform
}
@BOOK{Atkinson76-SNMSF,
author = Kendall Atkinson,
year = 1976,
title = A Survey of Numerical Methods for the Solution of
Fredholm Intergral Equations of the Second Kind,
publisher = Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics,
address = Philadelphia, PA,
keywords = degenerate kernal methods, projection methods, Nystrom method
}
@TECHREPORT{Atkinson97-FMVMM,
author = Kendall Atkinson and David Chien,
year = 1997,
title = A Fast Matrix-Vector Multiplication Method for Solving the
Radiosity Equation,
number = Reports on Computational Mathematics #101,
note = Available from http://www.math.uiowa.edu/~atkinson/papers.html,
address = Iowa City, Iowa,
institution = Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa,
keywords = Collocation Method, Matrix-Vector Multiplication, Convergence
Analysis, Radiosity Equation
}
@TECHREPORT{Atkinson97a-CMSRE,
author = Kendall Atkinson and Graeme Chandler,
year = 1997,
title = The Collocation Method for Solving the Radiosity Equation for
Unoccluded Surfaces,
number = Reports on Computational Mathematics #75,
note = Available from http://www.math.uiowa.edu/~atkinson/papers.html,
address = Iowa City, Iowa,
institution = Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa
}
@ARTICLE{Atkinson97b-CMSRE,
author = Kendall Atkinson and Graeme Chandler,
year = 1997,
title = The Collocation Method for Solving the Radiosity Equation for
Unoccluded Surfaces,
journal = Journal of Integral Equations & Applications,
note = To appear (preprint available from
http://www.math.uiowa.edu/~atkinson/papers.html)
}
@TECHREPORT{Aupperle93a-HIASG,
author = L. Aupperle and Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1993,
title = A Hierarchical Illumination Algorithm for Surfaces with
Glossy Reflection,
number = CS-TR-410-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Aupperle93b-HIASG,
author = L. Aupperle and Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1993,
title = A Hierarchical Illumination Algorithm for Surfaces with
Glossy Reflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 155--162,
keywords = adaptive meshing, global illumination, radiosity, ray tracing
}
@PHDTHESIS{Aupperle93-HAI,
author = Larry Aupperle,
year = 1993,
title = Hierarchical Algorithms for Illumination,
number = CS-TR-434-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Aupperle93-IDTPT,
author = Larry Aupperle and Pat Hanrahan,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Importance and Discrete Three Point Transport,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 85--94,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report,
keywords = adaptive meshing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Avila94-VDVVS,
author = R. Avila and Taosong He and Lichan Hong and A. Kaufman and H.
Pfister and C. Silva and L. Sobierajski and S. Wang,
year = 1994,
title = VolVis: A Diverisifed Volume Visualization System,
booktitle = Visualization '94,
pages = 31--38,
publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press,
address = Los Alamitos, CA,
keywords = 3D Scalar Volumetric Data, Volume Rendering
}
@TECHREPORT{Aykanat93-PPRAB,
author = Cevdet Aykanat and Tolga K. Capin and Bulent Ozguc,
year = 1993,
title = A Parallel Progressive Radiosity Algorithm Based on
Patch Data Circulation,
publisher = Faculty of Engineering and Science, Bilkent University,
address = Ankara, Turkey,
keywords = Progressive Refinement, Parallel Processing, Multicomputers,
Hypercube Interconnection Topology, Ring Interconnection Topology
}
@ARTICLE{Aykanat96-PPRAB,
author = Cevdet Aykanat and Tolga K. Capin and Bulent Ozguc,
year = 1996,
title = A Parallel Progressive Radiosity Algorithm Based on
Patch Data Circulation,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 20,
number = 2,
pages = 307--324
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baciu95-AFMRS,
author = G. Baciu and R. K. W. Tsang,
editor = R. T. Chin and H. H. S. Ip and A. C. Naiman and T. C. Pong,
year = 1995,
title = Advancing Front Meshing for Radiosity Solutions,
booktitle = Third International Computer Science Conference: Image Analysis
Applications and Computer Graphics (ICSC '95),
series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 1024,
pages = 283--291,
note = ISBN 3-540-60697-1,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@ARTICLE{Baciu97-PAFAT,
author = G. Baciu and R. K. W. Tsang,
year = 1997,
title = Performance of Advancing Front Algorithms for Triangulating
Radiosity Meshes,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 13,
number = 2,
pages = 95--108
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Balazs97-RMCQM,
author = Csebfalvi Balazs,
year = 1997,
title = A Review of Monte-Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Ray-Tracing
Algorithms,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Central European Seminar on Computer
Graphics (CESG '97),
note = Available from http://www.fsz.bme.hu/~szirmay/puba.html
}
@ARTICLE{Ballman87-IPS,
author = T. L. Ballman and R. E. Levin,
year = 1987,
title = Illumination in Partitioned Spaces,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 16,
number = 2,
pages = 31--49
}
@INCOLLECTION{Bank83-RADSR,
author = Randolph E. Bank and Andrew H. Sherman and Alan Weiser,
editor = R. Stepleman and M. Carver and R. Peskin and W. F. Ames and R.
Vichnevetsky,
year = 1983,
title = Refinement Algorithms and Data Structures for Regular
Local Mesh Refinement,
booktitle = Scientific Computing, Volume 1 (IMACS Transactions on
Scientific Computation),
pages = 3--17,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = adaptive mesh refinement
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bao93-PRAEC,
author = H. Bao and Q. Peng,
editor = Z. Tang,
month = August,
year = 1993,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Algorithm for Environments with
Curved Surfaces,
booktitle = New Advances in Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics
(Third International Conference on CAD and Computer Graphics),
pages = 114--120,
publisher = International Academic Publishers,
address = Beijing, China,
comments = ISBN 7-800-03275-6
}
@ARTICLE{Bao93-PRASC,
author = H. Bao and Q. Peng,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Algorithm for Scenes Containing
Curved Surfaces,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '93),
volume = 12,
number = 3,
pages = C399--C408,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
keywords = form factor, curved surfaces
}
@ARTICLE{Bao93-SMLAL,
author = H. Bao and Q. Peng,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Shading Models for Linear and Area Light Sources,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 17,
number = 2,
pages = 137--145
}
@ARTICLE{Bao94-EFEAE,
author = H. Bao and Q. Peng,
month = April,
year = 1994,
title = An Efficient Form-Factor Evaluation Algorithm for
Environments with Curved Surfaces,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 18,
number = 4,
pages = 481--486,
keywords = form factor, curved surfaces, progressive radiosity, B-splines
}
@ARTICLE{Ba097-PRABP,
author = Hujun Bao and Xiaogang Jin and Qunsheng Peng,
year = 1997,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Algorithm Based On Piecewise Polynomial
Intensity Distribution,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 21,
number = 3,
pages = 281--288
}
@ARTICLE{Bao95-SCLS,
author = Hujun Bao and Jianguo Ying and Qunsheng Peng,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Shading with Curve Light Sources,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '95),
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = C217--C227,
address = Maastricht, The Netherlands
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baranoski92-PSICF,
author = Gladimir Guimaraes Baranoski and Leonardo Garcia,
year = 1992,
title = A Parallel Strategy to Improve the Calculation of Form Factors,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Computational Graphics and Visualization Techniques
(Compugraphics '92),
pages = 74--81,
address = Lisbon, Portugal,
keywords = Form Factors, Parallelism, Parametric Differential Method
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baranoski95-FRSHA,
author = Gladimir V. Baranoski and Randall Bramley and Peter Shirley,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Fast Radiosity Solutions for High Average Reflectance
Environments,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 345--356,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@TECHREPORT{Baranoski95-IMFRS,
author = Gladimir V. Baranoski and Randall Bramley and Peter Shirley,
month = April,
year = 1995,
title = Iterative Methods for Fast Radiosity Solutions,
institution = Indiana University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baranoski97-EARS,
author = Gladimir V. G. Baranoski and Randall Bramley and Jon G. Rokne,
month = December,
year = 1997,
title = Eigen-Analysis for Radiosity Systems,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on
Computational Graphics and Visualization Techniques
(Compugraphics '97),
pages = 193--201,
address = Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
}
@ARTICLE{Baranoski92-PDMAA,
author = Gladimir V. Guimaraes Baranoski,
month = September,
year = 1992,
title = The Parametric Differential Method: An Alternative to the
Calculation of Form Factors,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '92),
volume = 11,
number = 3,
pages = C193--C204,
address = Cambridge, UK
}
@TECHREPORT{Baranoski97-EERS,
author = Glamidir. V. G. Baranoski and Randall Bramley and Jon G. Rokne,
month = May,
year = 1997,
title = Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors in the Radiosity Context,
number = Research Report 97/601/103,
address = Calgary, Alberta,
institution = Computer Science Department, University of Calgary
}
@TECHREPORT{Bastos96-ERRTB,
author = Rui Bastos and Michael Goslin and Hansong Zhang,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Efficient Rendering of Radiosity Using Textures and Bicubic
Reconstruction,
number = TR96-025,
note = Available as
ftp://ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/publications/techreports/96-025.ps.tar.Z,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
}
@TECHREPORT{Bastos96-RVOFC,
author = Rui Bastos,
month = December,
year = 1996,
title = Radiosity Viewer with On the Fly Corrected Illumination,
number = COMP 238 Final Project Report,
address = Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bastos97-ERRTB,
author = Rui Bastos and Michael Goslin and Norman I. Badler,
month = April,
year = 1997,
title = Efficient Rendering of Radiosity Using Texture and Bicubic
Interpolation,
booktitle = 1997 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics,
pages = 71--74,
organization = ACM SIGGRAPH
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bastos93-RIFBH,
author = Rui Manuel Ribeiro de Bastos and Antonio Augusto de Sousa and
Fernando Nunes Ferreira,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Reconstruction of Illumination Functions using Bicubic
Hermite Interpolation,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 317--326, 353,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bastos94-ISRR,
author = Rui Manuel Ribeiro de Bastos and Manuel Menezes de Oliveira Neto,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Improved Sampling and Reconstruction in Radiosity,
booktitle = VII Simposio Basileiro de Computacao Grafica e Processamento de
Imagens (Seventh Brazilian Symposium in Computer Graphics and
Image Processing),
address = Curitiba, PR, Brazil
}
@TECHREPORT{Bastos95-ERRUT,
author = Rui Manuel Ribeiro de Bastos and Michael Goslin and Hansong Zhang,
year = 1995,
title = Efficient Rendering of Radiosity Using Textures and
Bicubic Reconstruction,
number = TR95-026,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
type = Technical Report
}
@ARTICLE{Baum86-BBAER,
author = Daniel R. Baum and John R. Wallace and Michael F. Cohen and Donald
P. Greenberg,
month = September,
year = 1986,
title = The Back-Buffer Algorithm: An Extension of the
Radiosity Method to Dynamic Environments,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 2,
number = 5,
pages = 298--306,
keywords = animation
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baum89-IRSTU,
author = Daniel R. Baum and Holly E. Rushmeier and James M. Winget,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = Improving Radiosity Solutions Through the Use of
Analytically Determined Form-Factors,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Proceedings),
volume = 23,
number = 3,
pages = 325--334
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baum90-RTRPP,
author = Daniel R. Baum and James M. Winget,
month = March,
year = 1990,
title = Real Time Radiosity Through Parallel Processing and
Hardware Acceleration,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (1990 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics),
volume = 24,
number = 2,
pages = 67--75,
keywords = parallelism
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baum91-MRUAP,
author = Daniel R. Baum and Stephen Mann and Kevin P. Smith and James M.
Winget,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Making Radiosity Usable: Automatic Preprocessing and
Meshing Techniques for the Generation of Accurate
Radiosity Solutions,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 51--60,
comments = attacks usability problems of meshed radiosity
}
@TECHREPORT{Baumgart72-WEPR,
author = Bruce G. Baumgart,
month = October,
year = 1972,
title = Winged Edge Polyhedron Representation,
address = Palo Alto, CA,
institution = Computer Science Department, Stanford University,
type = Artificial Intelligence Project Memo AIM-179
(CS-TR-74-320)
}
@PHDTHESIS{Baumgart74-GMCV,
author = Bruce G. Baumgart,
year = 1974,
title = Geometric Modeling for Computer Vision,
address = Palo Alto, CA,
institution = Computer Science Department, Stanford University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Artificial Intelligence Project Memo
AIM-249,
comments = available from UMI Dissertation Services (1-800-521-3042) as UMI
order number AAC-7506806
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baumgart75-PRCV,
author = Bruce G. Baumgart,
year = 1975,
title = A Polyhedron Representation for Computer Vision,
booktitle = Proceedings of the National Computer Conference,
pages = 589--596,
keywords = winged-edge data structures
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author = Philippe Bekaert and Yves D. Willems,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A Progressive Importance-Driven Rendering Algorithm,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Tenth Spring School on Computer Graphics '94,
pages = 58--67,
publisher = Comenius University, Bratislava
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author = Philippe Bekaert and Yves D. Willems,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Importance-Driven Progressive Refinement Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
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pages = 316--325,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Philippe Bekaert and Yves Willems,
year = 1996,
title = Error Control for Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 153--164,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
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author = Philippe Bekaert and Yves D. Willems,
month = June,
year = 1996,
title = Hirad: A Hierarchical Higher Order Radiosity
Implementation,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Twelfth Spring Conference on Computer
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publisher = Comenius University Press,
address = Bratislava, Slovakia,
comments = available as http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/cwis/research/graphics
}
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author = Heinzgerd Bendels and Dieter W. Fellner and Stephan Schafer,
editor = B. Girod and H. Niemann and H.-P. Seidel,
year = 1996,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity on Topological Data Structures,
booktitle = 3D Image Analysis and Synthesis '96,
pages = 111-118
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author = Jeffrey C. Beran-Koehn and Mark J. Pavicic,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = A Cubic Tetrahedral Adaptation of the Hemi-Cube
Algorithm,
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publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
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author = Jeffrey C. Beran-Koehn and Mark J. Pavicic,
editor = David Kirk,
year = 1992,
title = Delta Form-Factor Calculation for the Cubic Tetrahedral
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booktitle = Graphics Gems III,
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author = Marshall Bern and David Eppstein,
month = March,
year = 1992,
title = Mesh Generation and Optimal Triangulation,
number = CSL-92-1,
institution = Xerox PARC,
type = Technical Report
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author = Marshall Bern and David Eppstein,
editor = F. K. Hwang and D. Z. Du,
month = March,
year = 1992,
title = Mesh Generation and Optimal Triangulation,
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publisher = World Scientific,
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author = James Patrick Berney,
year = 1994,
title = Light Pipes: A New Method for Global Illumination,
institution = California Polytechnic State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Gonzalo Beseuievsky and Mateu Sbert,
year = 1996,
title = The Multi-Frame Lighting Method: A Monte Carlo
Based Solution for Radiosity in Dynamic Environments,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 185--194,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
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author = Markus Beyer,
year = 1994,
title = Approximation der Rendering Equation durch Evolutionare
Algorithmen,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hochschule,
type = Diplomarbeit,
keywords = photorealism, ray tracing, genetic algorithms, Monte Carlo,
rendering equation, variance reduction
}
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author = Markus Beyer and Brigitta Lange,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Rayvolution: An Evolutionary Ray Tracing Algorithm,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 137--146,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = photorealism, ray tracing, genetic algorithms, Monte Carlo,
rendering equation, variance reduction,
comments =
}
@TECHREPORT{Beyer94-SGIEA,
author = Markus Beyer and Brigitta Lange,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Simulation of Global Illumination: An Evolutionary
Approach,
number = MPI Issue 241 (KI Workshop: Genetic Algorithms Within the
Framework of Evolutionary Computation,
pages = 132--142,
address = Saarbrucken, Germany,
institution = Max-Planck Institut fur Informatik,
type = Technical Report
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bhat92-IRBRS,
author = Harsha Bhat,
year = 1992,
title = An Interactive Radiosity Based Rendering System,
institution = University of Rhode Island,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Neeta Bhate and A. Tokuta,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Photorealistic Volume Rendering of Media with Directional
Scattering,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 227--245,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = atmospherics
}
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author = Neeta Bhate,
month = July,
year = 1993,
title = Application of Rapid Hierarchical Radiosity to
Participating Media,
booktitle = Proceedings of ATARV-93: Advanced Techniques in Animation,
Rendering, and Visualization,
pages = 43--53,
publisher = Bilkent University,
address = Ankara, Turkey,
keywords = atmospherics, hierarchical radiosity, participating media
}
@PHDTHESIS{Bhate93-PVR,
author = Neeta Bhate,
year = 1993,
title = Photorealistic Volume Rendering,
institution = University of South Florida,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@ARTICLE{Bhavsar93-ARHRP,
author = V. C. Bhavsar and U. G. Gujar AndN. Vangala,
year = 1993,
title = Application of Rapid Hierarchical Radiosity to Participating Media,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 17,
number = 2,
pages = 169--174
}
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author = Buming Bian,
month = June,
year = 1990,
title = Accurate Simulation of Scene Luminance,
address = Worcester, MA,
institution = Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bian91-AISHP,
author = Buming Bian and Norman Wittels,
month = February,
year = 1991,
title = Accurate Image Simulation by Hemisphere Projection,
booktitle = Proceedings of SPIE/IS&T,
volume = 1453,
address = San Jose, CA
}
@INCOLLECTION{Bian92-HPT,
author = Buming Bian,
editor = David Kirk,
year = 1992,
title = Hemispherical Projection of a Triangle,
booktitle = Graphics Gems III,
pages = 314--317,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = includes code
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author = Buming Bian and Norman Wittels and Donald S. Fussell,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Non-Uniform Patch Luminance for Global Illumination,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '92,
pages = 310--318,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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author = Philippe Blasi and Bertrand Le Saec and Christophe Schlick,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = A Rendering Algorithm for Discrete Volume Density
Objects,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '93),
volume = 12,
number = 3,
pages = C201--C210,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
keywords = scattering, absorption, monte-carlo
}
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author = Philippe Blasi and Bertrand Le Saec and Christophe Schlick,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = An Importance Driven Monte-Carlo Solution to the Global
Illumination Problem,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 173--183,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = global illumination, Monte Carlo, importance sampling,
participating media, ray tracing,
comments =
}
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author = Philippe Blasi and Bertrand Le Saec and Christophe Schlick,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A Stochastic Interpretation of Bouguer's Law for Global
Illumination,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Tenth Spring School on Computer Graphics '94,
publisher = Comenius University, Bratislava
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author = Christian-A. Bohn,
year = 1989,
title = Multiprozessor Rendering Nach der Radiosity Methode (Radiosity on a
Multiprocessor Network),
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
school = Technical University of Darmstadt
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author = Christian-A. Bohn and Robert Garmann,
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month = February,
year = 1995,
title = A Parallel Approach to Hierarchical Radiosity,
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pages = 26--35,
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address = Plzen, Czech Republic
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author = Christian-A. Bohn,
year = 1996,
title = Efficiently Representing the Radiosity Kernel through
Learning,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 123--132,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
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editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = An Error Metric for Monte Carlo Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 57--68,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl and Bill J. Powers,
month = May,
year = 1991,
title = The Radiosity Method in Optical Remote Sensing of
Structured 3-D Surfaces,
journal = Remote Sensing of the Environment,
volume = 36,
pages = 13--44,
keywords = canopy modeling, hemispherical viewfactor method, BRDF
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel91-SPOSU,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
month = April,
year = 1991,
title = Simulation of Partially Obscured Scenes Using the
Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Proceedings SPIE on Characterization, Propagation, and
Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds,
volume = 1486,
pages = 271--277,
keywords = volume radiosity, atmospherics, radiative transfer,
comments = reprinted in ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity
Practical, Chapter 8, 4-9.
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel92-ACUVR,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
year = 1992,
title = Atmospheric Corrections Using the Volume Radiosity Model,
booktitle = Proceedings of International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium (IGARSS '92),
pages = 1231--1234,
keywords = atmospherics, volume radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel92-AESMR,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
month = April,
year = 1992,
title = Adjacency-blurring Effect of Scenes Modeled by the
Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Proceedings SPIE on Atmospheric Propagation and Remote Sensing,
volume = 1688,
pages = 620--624,
keywords = volume radiosity, atmospherics, radiative transfer
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel92-RSAER,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
year = 1992,
title = Remote Sensing Applications of the Extended Radiosity
Method,
booktitle = Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium '92
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel93-RMRSA,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Modeling for Remote Sensing Applications,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 8,
pages = 1--15
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Borel94-RBMTE,
author = Christoph C. Borel and Siegfried A. W. Gerstl,
editor = T. I. Stein,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity Based Model for Terrain Effects on
Multi-Angular Views,
booktitle = Proceedings of International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium (IGARSS '94),
pages = 1667--1669
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series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 1027,
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note = ISBN 3-540-60723-4,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
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author = K. Bouatouch and T. Priol,
month = December,
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volume = 26,
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pages = 876--882,
keywords = parallel processing, shared virtual memory
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author = K. Bouatouch and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
editor = W. A. Davis and P. Prusinkiewicz,
month = May,
year = 1995,
title = Discontinuity Meshing and Hierarchical Multiwavelet
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booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '95,
pages = 109--115,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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@ARTICLE{Bouatouch95-LSISA,
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year = 1995,
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volume = 14,
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year = 1992,
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Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
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publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
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author = Kadi Bouatouch and Pierre Tellier,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = A Two-Pass Physics-Based Global Lighting Model,
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publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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year = 1989,
title = Applications and Comparisons of Different Mathematical
Methods to Compute Form Factors for Radiosity Images,
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address = Berlin, Germany,
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title = A Computational Method to Simulate Light Propagation in
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booktitle = Proceedings of Lux Europa 1993,
volume = 2,
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keywords = radiosity validation, zonal method, volume radiosity
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@BOOK{Brewster92-TRTP,
author = Q. Brewster,
year = 1992,
title = Thermal Radiative Transfer and Properties,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons,
address = New York, NY
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author = F. Bricout and E. Lepretre,
month = November,
year = 1995,
title = Distributed Progressive Radiosity on a Workstation Network,
booktitle = Proceedings of Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques
and Applications (PDPTA '95),
address = Athens, Georgia
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author = F. Bricout,
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year = 1996,
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booktitle = International Conference on HPCN Challenges in Telecomp and
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pages = 373--380,
note = ISBN 0-444-825-592,
publisher = Elsevier Science,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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author = G. S. Brown,
year = 1938,
title = The Cinema Integraph,
school = Electrical Engineering Department, Massachussetts Institute of
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@BOOK{Brunet94-PRCG,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
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title = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany,
comments = Proceedings of the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
Barcelona, Spain, May 1991
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author = Jichun Bu and Ed F. Deprettere,
editor = Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1987,
title = A VLSI Algorithm for Computing Form-Factors in
Radiative Transfer Computer Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Computer Graphics 1987 (Proceedings of CG International '87),
pages = 181--193,
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keywords = hardware
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@ARTICLE{Bu89-VSAHR,
author = Jichun Bu and Ed F. Deprettere,
month = June,
year = 1989,
title = A VLSI System Architecture for High-Speed Radiative
Transfer 3D Image Synthesis,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 5,
number = 3,
pages = 121--133,
keywords = hardware,
comments = also in Eurographics '87, pp. 221-34
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Buckalew89-INFRR,
author = Chris Buckalew and Donald Fussell,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = Illumination Networks: Fast Realistic Rendering with
General Reflectance Functions,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Proceedings),
volume = 23,
number = 3,
pages = 89--98
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@TECHREPORT{Buckalew90-EMA,
author = Chris Buckalew and Donald Fussell,
month = April,
year = 1990,
title = An Energy-Balance Method for Animation,
number = No. TR-90-06,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = animation
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@PHDTHESIS{Buckalew90-IN,
author = Chris Buckalew,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Illumination Networks,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = animation, ray tracing, image comparison,
comments = includes paper, plus animation, comparisons to raytracing and
radiosity, and real-world image comparison
}
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author = H. Buckley,
year = 1928,
title = Some Problems of Inter-reflection,
booktitle = Proceedings International Congress on Illumination,
pages = 898,
keywords = interreflections, Fredholm integrals,
comments = historical interest
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@ARTICLE{Buckley27-RICC,
author = H. Buckley,
month = October,
year = 1927,
title = On the Radiation from the Inside of a Circular Cylinder,
series = 4,
journal = Philosophical Magazine,
number = 23,
pages = 753--762,
keywords = interreflections, Fredholm integrals,
comments = one of the first papers on Fredholm integrals in radiative
transfer theory
}
@ARTICLE{Buckley28-RICC,
author = H. Buckley,
year = 1928,
title = On the Radiation from the Inside of a Circular Cylinder II,
series = 6,
journal = Philosophical Magazine,
pages = 447,
keywords = Interreflections, Fredholm Integrals,
comments = solve by exponential kernel approx (see Eckbert [1972])
}
@ARTICLE{Buckley29-BBIL,
author = H. Buckley,
year = 1929,
title = The Blackness of Blackbodies and the Illumination of
Lightwells,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 18,
pages = 216,
keywords = interreflections, Fredholm integrals,
comments = historical interest
}
@ARTICLE{Buckley34-RICC,
author = H. Buckley,
year = 1934,
title = On the Radiation from the Inside of a Circular Cylinder III,
series = 17,
journal = Philosophical Magazine,
pages = 576,
keywords = thermal radiation, integral equation,
comments = solve by exponential kernel approx (see Eckbert [1972])
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Budet93-RAUGR,
author = Jaime L. Budet,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Algorithms Using General Reflectance Functions,
Curved Surfaces and Simplified Form Factors,
institution = Arizona State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bullis89-MACRI,
author = James M. Bullis,
month = August,
year = 1989,
title = Models and Algorithms for Computing Realistic Images
Containing Diffuse Reflections,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Minnesota,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = global illumination,
comments = as of 8/90, order from James Bullis, 3306 Richmond Ave, St Paul
MN 55126
}
@ARTICLE{Burgoon89-GIUR,
author = David A. Burgoon,
month = December,
year = 1989,
title = Global Illumination Using Radiosity,
journal = Hewlett-Packard Journal,
volume = 40,
number = 6,
pages = 78--88
}
@BOOK{Busbridge60-MRT,
author = I. W. Busbridge,
year = 1960,
title = The Mathematics of Radiative Transfer,
publisher = Cambridge University Press,
address = Bristol, UK
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Bustillo94-VFOO,
author = Eduardo Bustillo,
year = 1994,
title = Visualizacion Fotorrealistica Por Ordenador de Objectos 3D Mediante
Tecnicas de Radiosidad Y Ray Tracing,
number = 1.0.94.112,
address = Bilboa, Spain,
school = ETS Ingenieros Industriales
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Bustillo97-NEUGI,
author = Eduardo Bustillo,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = A Neuro-Evolutionary Unbiased Global Illumination Algorithm,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 263--274,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Cabot93-TEBRR,
author = F. Cabot and G. Dedieu,
month = August,
year = 1993,
title = Temporal Evolution of the Bidirectional Reflectances: The
Radiosity Approach,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Symposium,
volume = 2,
pages = 525,
publisher = IEEE,
address = Tokyo, Japan,
comments = abstract only; e-mail: cabot@lerts.cnes.fr
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Canesi93-VMILD,
author = A. Canesi and D. Marini and G. Perricone,
editor = M. R. Beheshti and K. Zreik,
year = 1993,
title = Videorealistic Methods for Interior Light Design,
booktitle = Fourth European International Conference on the Application of
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Image Processing to
Architecture, Building Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Urban
Design and Urban Planning,
pages = 443--449,
publisher = Elsevier,
address = Amsterdam, Netherlands,
keywords = Interior Light Design, Photometry
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Capin93-PPPRR,
author = Tolga K. Capin,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Processing for Progressive Refinement Radiosity,
address = Ankara, Turkey,
institution = Faculty of Engineering and Science, Bilkent University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = Parallel Processing, Multicomputers, Progressive Refinement,
Ring Interconnection Topology, Hypercube Interconnection Topology
}
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author = Tolga K. Capin and Cevdet Aykanat and Bulent Oezguec,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = Progressive Refinement Radiosity on Ring-Connected
Multicomputers,
booktitle = Proceedings of the 1993 Parallel Rendering Symposium,
pages = 71--76,
publisher = ACM,
address = San Jose, CA,
keywords = Parallel Processing, Multicomputers, Ring Interconnection
Topology
}
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author = D. J. Carter and I. McEwan,
year = 1988,
title = The Treatment of Obstruction in Interior Design -
Computer Analysis,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
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pages = 21--28
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author = D. J. Carter and H. Bougdah,
year = 1992,
title = Lumen Design Method for Obstructed Interiors,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
volume = 24,
number = 1,
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author = D. J. Carter,
month = August 5-7,,
year = 1996,
title = Design Calculations for Electric Lighting in Real
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booktitle = 1996 Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Conference
Technical Papers,
publisher = Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New
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address = Cleveland, OH
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author = D. J. Carter and A. S. M. Leung and M. J. Lupton,
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author = Michael B. Carter and John L. Gustafson,
month = January,
year = 1993,
title = An Improved Hierarchical Radiosity Method,
number = IS-J 4881,
institution = Ames Laboratory,
type = Tech. Report
}
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author = Michael B. Carter and John L. Gustafson,
month = January,
year = 1993,
title = The Symmetric Radiosity Formulation,
number = IS-J 4880,
institution = Ames Laboratory,
type = Tech. Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Carter93-PHRR,
author = Michael Brannon Carter,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Rendering,
institution = Iowa State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
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author = Juan Manuel Ruis Casals,
year = 1993,
title = Radar Cross Section of Complex Radar Targets in Real Time,
note = In Spanish,
school = Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
keywords = Multiple Scattering, Global Illumination
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year = 1994,
title = Modeling Characteristics of Light: A Method Based on Measured Light,
booktitle = Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications,
publisher = International Academic Publishers
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author = Sumit Chakravarty,
year = 1992,
title = Fast Image Generation Using Progressive Refinement
Radiosity for Parallel Machines,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Alan G. Chalmers and Derek J. Paddon,
year = 1989,
title = Implementing a Radiosity Method Using a Parallel Adaptive
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booktitle = Proceedings of the First International Conference on
Applications of Transputers,
address = Liverpool, UK
}
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author = Alan G. Chalmers and Derek J. Paddon,
year = 1990,
title = Parallel Radiosity Methods,
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address = Ithaca, NY
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author = Alan G. Chalmers,
month = January,
year = 1992,
title = A Minimum Path System for Parallel Processing,
address = Bristol, UK,
institution = University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallelism, MIMD
}
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author = Alan G. Chalmers and Derek J. Paddon,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Processing of Progressive Refinement Radiosity
Methods,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 149--159,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = parallelism, MIMD
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year = 1950,
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editor = Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1987,
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author = E. Checchi and J. C. Grossetie and C. Stragapede,
year = 1990,
title = The Radiosity Technique for Image Synthesis,
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volume = 11,
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author = Hong Chen and En-Hua Wu,
editor = T. S. Chua and Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1990,
title = An Adapted Solution of Progressive Radiosity and
Ray-Tracing Methods for Non-diffuse Environments,
booktitle = CG International '90: Computer Graphics Around the World,
pages = 477--490,
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address = Tokyo, Japan
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author = Hong Chen and En-Hua Wu,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = An Efficient Radiosity Solution for Bump Texture
Generation,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings),
volume = 24,
number = 4,
pages = 125--134,
keywords = texture mapping
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author = Hong Chen and En-Hua Wu,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity for Furry Surfaces,
booktitle = Eurographics '91,
pages = 447--457, 549,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
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author = Shenchang Eric Chen,
month = January,
year = 1989,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Method and its Implementation in a
Distributed Processing Environment,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallelism
}
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author = Shenchang Eric Chen,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Incremental Radiosity: An Extension of Progressive
Radiosity to an Interactive Image Synthesis System,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings),
volume = 24,
number = 4,
pages = 135--144
}
@INCOLLECTION{Chen91-IPRUP,
author = Shenchang Eric Chen,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = Implementing Progressive Radiosity with User-Provided
Polygon Display Routines,
booktitle = Graphics Gems II,
pages = 295--298,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = includes code
}
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author = Shenchang Eric Chen and Holly E. Rushmeier and Gavin Miller and
Douglass Turner,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Progressive Multi-Pass Method for Global Illumination,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 164--174
}
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author = Yong C. Chen,
month = October,
year = 1987,
title = Lens Effect on Synthetic Image Generation Based on
Light Particle Theory,
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author = Donna M. Chesteen,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Finite Element Method in the Calculation of Radiosity
Form Factors,
address = Orlando, FL,
institution = University of Central Florida,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = finite element methods, form factors
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author = C. Chevrier,
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author = L. Paul Chew,
year = 1989,
title = Constrained Delaunay Triangulations,
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pages = 97--108,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation,
comments = An earlier version appeared in Proceedings of the Third Annual
Symposium on Computational Geometry (ACM, 1987); describes an
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}
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author = L. Paul Chew,
month = April,
year = 1989,
title = Guaranteed-Quality Triangular Meshes,
number = 89-983,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Cornell University,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = constrained Delaunay triangulation
}
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author = K. Chiu and M. Herf and P. Shirley and S. Swamy and C. Wang and K.
Zimmerman,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Spatially Nonuniform Scaling Functions for High Contrast
Images,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '93,
pages = 245--253,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = sampling, antialiasing
}
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author = An-Seop Choi and Richard G. Mistrick,
month = August 7-11,,
year = 1994,
title = A Study of Lighting System Performance in Partitioned
Spaces,
booktitle = 1994 Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Conference
Technical Papers,
pages = 453--480,
publisher = Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New
York, NY 10017,
address = Miami, FL,
comments = experimental validation
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author = Per Christensen,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Global Illumination for Professional 3D Animation, Visualization,
and Special Effects,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 321--326,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Christensen97-CGGI,
author = Per H. Christensen and Dani Lischinski and Eric J. Stollnitz and
David H. Salesin,
month = January,
year = 1997,
title = Clustering for Gossy Global Illumination,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 16,
number = 1,
pages = 3--33,
keywords = Clustering, Error Bounds, Global Illumination, Glossy
Reflectors, Hierarchy, Importance, Radiance
}
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author = Per Henrik Christensen and David H. Salesin and Tony D. DeRose,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = A Continuous Adjoint Formulation for Radiance Transport,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 95--104,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Christensen94-GIGEU,
author = Per Henrik Christensen and Eric J. Stollnitz and David H. Salesin
and Tony D. DeRose,
month = October,
year = 1994,
title = Global Illumination of Glossy Environments Using Wavelets
and Importance,
number = 94-10-01,
address = Seattle, Washington,
institution = Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of
Washington,
type = Technical Report,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.washington.edu as:
/tr/1994/10-UW-CSE-94-10-01.PS.Z and via the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/tr/techreports.html
}
@TECHREPORT{Christensen94-IWR,
author = Per Henrik Christensen and Eric J. Stollnitz and David H. Salesin
and Tony D. DeRose,
month = January,
year = 1994,
title = Importance-driven Wavelet Radiance,
number = 94-01-05,
address = Seattle, WA,
institution = Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of
Washington,
type = Technical Report,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.washington.edu as:
/tr/1994/01-UW-CSE-94-01-05.PS.Z and via the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/tr/techreports.html
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Christensen94-WR,
author = Per Henrik Christensen and Eric J. Stollnitz and David H. Salesin
and Tony D. DeRose,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Radiance,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 287--302,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = wavelets, global illumination, glossy reflections, radiance
functions, importance
}
@TECHREPORT{Christensen95-CGGI,
author = Per Henrik Christensen and Dani Lischinski and Eric J. Stollnitz
and David H. Salesin,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Clustering for Glossy Global Illumination,
number = 95-01-07,
address = Seattle, Washington,
institution = Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of
Washington,
type = Technical Report,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.washington.edu as:
/tr/1995/01-UW-CSE-95-01-07.PS.Z and via the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/tr/techreports.html;
revised June 1995
}
@PHDTHESIS{Christensen95-HTGGI,
author = Per Henrik Christensen,
year = 1995,
title = Hierarchical Techniques for Glossy Global Illumination,
number = 95-07-04,
address = Seattle, Washington,
institution = Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of
Washington,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.washington.edu as:
/tr/1995/01-UW-CSE-95-07-04.PS.Z and via the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/tr/techreports.html
}
@ARTICLE{Christensen96-GIGEU,
author = Per Henrik Christensen and Eric J. Stollnitz and David H. Salesin,
month = January,
year = 1996,
title = Global Illumination of Glossy Environments Using Wavelets
and Importance,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 15,
number = 1,
pages = 37--71,
keywords = Glossy Global Illumination, Importance, Radiance Wavelets
}
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author = C. G. Christou and B. G. Cumming and A. J. Parker and A. P.
Zisserman,
year = 1993,
title = Development of a Radiosity Based Image Synthesis System
to Investigate Vision,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 14,
pages = 1--16
}
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author = Yiorgos Chrysanthou and Mel Slater,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Incremental Updates to Scenes Illuminated by Area Light Sources,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 103--114,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = Yiorgos Chrysanthou and Daniel Cohen-Or and Dani Lischinski,
year = 1998,
title = Fast Approximate Quantitative Visibility for Complex Scenes,
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note = To appear
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author = Willy Chua,
year = 1994,
title = Solutions to the Global Illumination Problem: A
Comparative Study,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Utah,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Ken Chui and Kurt Zimmerman and Peter Shirley,
year = 1996,
title = The Light Volume: An Aid to Rendering Complex
Environments,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 1--10,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@PHDTHESIS{Chung90-PRMSM,
author = Shuching Chung,
year = 1990,
title = A Parallel Radiosity Method for Shared Memory Multiprocessors,
institution = Washington State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INCOLLECTION{Chung88-IIS,
author = T. J. Chung,
editor = Minowycz et al.,
year = 1988,
title = Integral and Integro-Differential Systems,
booktitle = Handbook of Numerical Heat Transfer,
pages = 579--624,
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author = Salvador Clave and Markus Gross,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = A Rendering Pipeline for Street Lighting Simulation,
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publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
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month = September,
year = 1992,
title = Modelling the Texture of Paint,
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volume = 11,
number = 3,
pages = C217--C226,
address = Cambridge, UK
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author = Jonathan Cohen and Amitabh Varshney and Dinesh Manocha and Greg
Turk and Hans Weber and Pankaj Agarwal and Frederick P. Brooks,
Jr. and William Wright,
year = 1996,
title = Simplification Envelopes,
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author = Michael Cohen and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = The Hemi-Cube: A Radiosity Solution for Complex
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Cohen85-RMRIS,
author = Michael Cohen,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = A Radiosity Method for the Realistic Image Synthesis of
Complex Diffuse Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Michael Cohen and Donald P. Greenberg and Dave S. Immel and Philip
J. Brock,
month = March,
year = 1986,
title = An Efficient Radiosity Approach for Realistic Image
Synthesis,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 6,
number = 3,
pages = 26--35
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author = Michael Cohen and Shenchang Eric Chen and John R. Wallace and
Donald P. Greenberg,
month = August,
year = 1988,
title = A Progressive Refinement Approach to Fast Radiosity
Image Generation,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '88 Proceedings),
volume = 22,
number = 4,
pages = 75--84
}
@INCOLLECTION{Cohen91-R,
author = Michael F. Cohen,
editor = David E. Rogers and Ray A. Earnshaw,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity,
booktitle = State of the Art in Computer Graphics: Visualization and
Modeling,
pages = 59--90,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Cohen91-SAIS,
author = Michael F. Cohen and James Painter,
editor = G. Garcia and I. Herman,
year = 1991,
title = State of the Art in Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Advances in Computer Graphics VI,
pages = 59--112,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
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@BOOK{Cohen93-RRIS,
author = Michael F. Cohen and John R. Wallace,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = ISBN 0-12-178270-0; excellent book on radiosity algorithms
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author = Steven Collins,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Adaptive Splatting for Specular to Diffuse Light
Transport,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 119--135,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = global illumination, caustics, ray tracing, illumination maps
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Collins95-RIIAL,
author = Steven Collins,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Reconstruction of Indirect Illumination from Area
Luminaires,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 274--283,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@PHDTHESIS{Collins96-WTGIS,
author = Steven Collins,
month = November,
year = 1996,
title = Wavefront Tracking for Global Illumination Solutions,
note = Available from http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/scollins/work.html,
address = Dublin, Ireland,
school = Trinity College
}
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author = D. M. Conway and M. S. Cottingham,
year = 1988,
title = The Isoluminance Contour Model,
booktitle = Proceedings Ausgraph '88,
pages = 43--50
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author = Robert L. Cook and Thomas Porter and Loren Carpenter,
month = July,
year = 1984,
title = Distributed Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '84 Proceedings),
volume = 18,
number = 3,
pages = 137--145,
keywords = Monte Carlo, motion blur, stochastic sampling, depth of field,
comments = Monte Carlo distribution of rays to get gloss, translucency,
penumbras, depth of field, motion blur
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Cook86-PADRT,
author = Robert L. Cook,
month = August,
year = 1986,
title = Practical Aspects of Distributed Ray Tracing,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '86 Developments in Ray Tracing seminar notes,
keywords = Monte Carlo, motion blur, stochastic sampling, depth of field
}
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author = Robert L. Cook,
month = January,
year = 1986,
title = Stochastic Sampling in Computer Graphics,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 5,
number = 1,
pages = 51--72,
keywords = Monte Carlo, motion blur, stochastic sampling, depth of field
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year = 1966,
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author = Nguyen Duc Cuong,
month = July,
year = 1996,
title = Hybrid Acceleration Methods for Ray Tracing,
address = Dresden, Germany,
institution = Department of Computer Graphics and Multimedia, Technische
Universitaet Dresden,
keywords = hybrid acceleration, adaptive subdivision methods,
comments = available (in German) as
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author = C. Cuttle,
year = 1991,
title = Sumpner's Principle: A Discussion,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
volume = 23,
number = 2,
pages = 99--196,
keywords = interreflections, Sumpner's formula, ambient term
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Daubert97-HLSOS,
author = Katja Daubert and Hartmut Schirmacher and Francois Sillion and
George Drettakis,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Hierarchical Lighting Simulation for Outdoor Scenes,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 229-238,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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author = J. V. Daurelle and R. Occelli and R. Martin,
month = January-February,
year = 1994,
title = Finite-Element Modeling of Radiation Heat Transfer Coupled with
Conduction in an Adaptive Method,
journal = Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B (Fundamentals),
volume = 25,
number = 1,
pages = 61--73,
keywords = Fredholm Integral, Diffusion Heat Transfer, Lumped Radiosity
Method, Isothermal Approximation
}
@BOOK{Delves85-CMIE,
author = L. M. Delves and J. L. Mohamed,
year = 1985,
title = Computational Methods for Integral Equations,
publisher = Cambridge University Press,
address = Cambridge, UK
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author = E. F. Deprettere and G. H. Hekstra and Li-Shen Sheng and Jichun Bu
and G. Boersma,
year = 1994,
title = A Parallel System for Photo Realistic Artificial Scene Rendering,
booktitle = Proceedings of the International Conference on Application
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pages = 314--323,
publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press,
address = Los Alamitos, CA,
keywords = Parallel Processing, Cluster Processors
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month = February,
year = 1993,
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note = En Francais,
address = Liege, Belgium,
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month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Accelerating Radiosity by Overshooting,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 21--32,
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author = Martin Feda and Werner Purgathofer,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Progressive Ray Refinement for Monte Carlo Radiosity,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 15--26,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report,
keywords = Monte Carlo
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@PHDTHESIS{Feda94-ERA,
author = Martin Feda,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Radiosity Algorithms,
address = Vienna, Austria,
institution = Institute of Computer Graphics, Technical University of
Vienna,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feda94-ERISP,
author = Martin Feda and Werner Purgathofer,
editor = A. De Gloria and M. R. Jane and D. Marini,
month = September,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Realistic Image Synthesis by Parallel Monte
Carlo Radiosity on Transputers,
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Transputer Congress '94),
volume = Series 41,
pages = 54--62,
publisher = IOS Press (Amsterdam),
address = Cernobbio, Italy,
comments = Monte Carlo radiosity, parallelism, transputers
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feda94-MCAES,
author = Martin Feda and Werner Purgathofer,
year = 1994,
title = A Median Cut Algorithm for Efficient Sampling of
Radiosity Functions,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '94),
volume = 13,
number = 3,
pages = C433--C442
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feda94-PRRTN,
author = Martin Feda and Werner Purgathofer,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Progressive Refinement Radiosity on a Transputer Network,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 139--148,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = parallelism, transputers
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feda94-PRTCC,
author = Martin Feda,
month = March,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Radiosity on Transputers with a Combined
CSG-BRep Data Structure,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Workshop PARAGRAPH '94,
address = Hagenberg, Austria,
comments = RISC-Linz Report Series No. 94-17
}
@INCOLLECTION{Feda95-IIRID,
author = Martin Feda,
editor = Alan W. Paeth,
year = 1995,
title = Improving Intermediate Radiosity Images Using Directional
Light,
booktitle = Graphics Gems V,
pages = 290--293,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
}
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author = Martin Feda,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Radiosity on Transputer with Low Communication
Overhead,
booktitle = Second Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Transputer Applications
(Budapest, September 1994),
volume = 2,
number = M,N,
pages = 62--70,
publisher = Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
address = Budapest, Hungary
}
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author = Martin Feda,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = Speeding Up Progressive Radiosity by Overshooting,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '95,
pages = 87--92,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
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author = Martin Feda,
year = 1996,
title = A Monte Carlo Approach for Galerkin Radiosity,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 12,
number = 8,
pages = 390--405
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author = Chen-Chin Feng and Shi-Nine Yang,
month = October,
year = 1997,
title = A Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithm for Complex Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Third Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '97),
note = To be published,
address = Phoenix, AZ,
organization = IEEE Computer Society
}
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author = A. Ferre and M. Sbert and J. L. Marzo,
year = 1994,
title = Paralelizacion Del Metodo Global de Monte-Carlo Para el Calculo de
Factores de Forma,
booktitle = CEIG '94 Proceedings,
note = In Spanish,
address = Zaragoza, Spain
}
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author = Peter Ferschin and Ingeborg Tastl and Werner Purgathofer,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = A Comparison of Techniques for the Transformation of
Radiosity Values to Monitor Colors,
booktitle = Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Image
Processing (ICIP '94),
pages = 992--996,
address = Austin, TX
}
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author = Peter Ferschin,
month = March,
year = 1994,
title = Implementing Radiosity on Vector-Computers,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Workshop PARAGRAPH '94,
address = Hagenberg, Austria
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author = Peter Ferschin,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A Two-Pass Radiosity Method for CSG-Models,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Tenth Spring School on Computer Graphics '94,
publisher = Comenius University, Bratislava
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Donald P. Greenberg,
year = 1996,
title = A Model of Visual Adaptation for Realistic Image
Synthesis,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1996
(ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings),
pages = 249--258
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year = 1984,
title = Discrete-ordinates Solutions of the Radiative Transport
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author = V. A. Fock,
month = September/October,
year = 1924,
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}
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author = V. A. Fock,
year = 1924,
title = The Illumination from Surfaces of Arbitrary Shape,
journal = Transactions of the Optical Institute, Leningrad,
volume = 28,
pages = 1--11,
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comments = analytic illuminance determination using Stoke's theorem
(historical interest - in Russian)
}
@BOOK{Foley90-CGPP,
author = James D. Foley and Andries van Dam and Steven K. Feiner and John
F. Hughes,
year = 1990,
title = Computer Graphics, Principles and Practice, Second
Edition,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
address = Reading, Massachusetts,
comments = Overview of research to date
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author = David A. Forsyth and Andrew Zisserman,
month = June,
year = 1989,
title = Mutual Illumination,
booktitle = Proceedings of Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR
'89),
pages = 466--473,
publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press,
keywords = global illumination, radiosity, shape from shading
}
@ARTICLE{Forsyth90-SSLMI,
author = David A. Forsyth and A. P. Zisserman,
year = 1990,
title = Shape from Shading in the Light of Mutual Illumination,
journal = Image and Vision Computing, AVC Special Issue,
pages = 42--49
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author = David A. Forsyth and Andrew Zisserman,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Reflections on Shading,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence,
volume = PAMI-13,
number = 7,
pages = 671--679,
keywords = global illumination, radiosity, shape from shading
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Forsyth94-ERDE,
author = David A. Forsyth and Chien Yang and Kim Teo,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Radiosity in Dynamic Environments,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 313--323,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, dynamic environments
}
@TECHREPORT{Fournier90-FLLGI,
author = Alain Fournier and Eugene Fiume and Marc Ouellette and Chuan K.
Chee,
month = January,
year = 1990,
title = FIAT LUX: Light-Driven Global Illumination,
number = DGP89-1,
institution = Dynamic Graphics Project, University of Toronto,
type = Technical Report
}
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author = Alain Fournier and Atjeng S. Gunawan and Chris Romanzin,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Common Illumination Between Real and Computer Generated
Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '93,
pages = 254--262,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = compositing, radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fournier95-LGIB,
author = Alain Fournier,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = From Local to Global Illumination and Back,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 127--136,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1; Reprinted as Appendix B in ACM SIGGRAPH '96
Course Notes - Global Illumination in Architecture and
Entertainment
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fournier95-SRFLR,
author = Alain Fournier,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Separating Reflection Functions for Linear Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 296--305,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Peter J. Franck,
year = 1990,
title = Mathematical Approaches to Solving the Luminous Radiative
Transfer Problem,
address = Boulder, CO,
institution = Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, University
of Colorado at Boulder,
type = Independent study report,
keywords = Eigenvectors, Radiosity Equation
}
@ARTICLE{Frey87-SRNSA,
author = William H. Frey,
year = 1987,
title = Selective Refinement: A New Strategy for Automatic Node
Placement in Graded Triangular Meshes,
journal = International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
volume = 24,
pages = 2183--2200,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation, graded triangular meshes, mesh
refinement
}
@TECHREPORT{Friedell89-EUIIC,
author = Mark Friedell,
year = 1989,
title = Efficient Use of Image and Intervisibility Coherence in
Rendering and Radiosity Calculations,
number = TR-17-89,
publisher = Aiken Computation Laboratory, Center for Research in Computing
Technology, Harvard University,
keywords = area sampling, point sampling, spatial coherence, form factors
}
@TECHREPORT{Frolich9?-WIR,
author = Bernd Frolich and Georg Pietrek and Richard H. Bartels,
year = 199?,
title = Wavelets on the Interval for Radiosity,
address = Sankt Augustin, Germany,
institution = Department of Visualization and Media Systems Design, German
National Research Center for Computer Science,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = wavelet radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fu94-GCLED,
author = Sheng Fu and Qunsheng Peng and Xueying Qin,
editor = J. Chen and N. M. Thalmann and Z. Tang and D. Thalmann,
year = 1994,
title = The Global Cube: A Light Energy Distributor for Light,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Second Pacific Conference on Computer
Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics '94),
pages = 129--148,
publisher = World Scientific,
address = Singapore,
keywords = Global Cube, Spatisal Light Energy Distribution, Curved
Surfaces, Anisotropic Surfaces, Shadow Edges, Caustic Borders,
Bump Textures
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fuchs89-PPFHM,
author = Henry Fuchs and John Poulton and John Eyles and Trey Greer and
Jack Goldfeather and David Ellsworth and Steve Molnar and Greg Turk
and Brice Tebbs and Laura Israel,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = Pixel-Planes 5: A Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Graphics
System Using Processor-Enhanced Memories,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Proceedings),
volume = 23,
number = 3,
pages = 79--88,
keywords = parallelism, hardware
}
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author = Akira Fujomoto,
month = May 20,
year = 1988,
title = Turbo Beam Tracing - A Physically Accurate Lighting Simulation
Environment,
booktitle = Knowledge Based Image Computing Systems,
pages = 1--5
}
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author = Thomas A. Funkhouser,
year = 1996,
title = Coarse-Grained Parallelism for Hierarchical Radiosity
Using Group Iterative Methods,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1996
(ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings),
pages = 343--352
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Funkhouser96-DMIDL,
author = Thomas A. Funkhouser,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Database Management for Interactive Display of Large
Architectural Models,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '96,
pages = 1--8,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
}
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author = Dean Gammage,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = A Comparison of Physically and Empirically Based
Illumination Models,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Garcia94-MSVAP,
author = Blanca Garcia and Xavier Pueyo,
year = 1994,
title = A Multiple Shooting Vectorial Algorithm for Progressive
Radiosity,
number = 94-5-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Garcia96-PRSSA,
author = Blanca Garcia and Xavier Pueyo,
month = September,
year = 1997,
title = Progressive Radiosity Solutions on SIMD Architecture,
booktitle = Proc. First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and
Visualisation,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Garcia97-PRADM,
author = G. Cerruela Garcia and E. Garcia Salcines and J. I. Benavidez
Benitez,
month = June 30 -- July 3,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Radiosity Algorithm on Distributed Memory Multiprocessor,
booktitle = Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and
Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA '97),
address = Les Vegas, NV
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Garmann94-PHRC,
author = Robert Garmann,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Paralleles Hierarchisches Radiosity auf der CM-5,
address = D-44221 Dortmund, Germany,
institution = Fachbereich Informatik, University of Dortmund,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallel processors, hierarchical radiosity
}
@TECHREPORT{Garmann94-PHRC,
author = Robert Garmann and Christian-A. Bohn and Heinrich Muller,
month = December,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity on the CM-5,
number = 557/1994,
address = D-44221 Dortmund, Germany,
institution = Fachbereich Informatik, University of Dortmund,
type = Research Report,
keywords = parallel processors, hierarchical radiosity
}
@TECHREPORT{Garmann95-HRACC,
author = Robert Garmann,
month = August,
year = 1995,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity - An Analysis of Computational
Complexity,
number = 584/1995,
address = D-44221 Dortmund, Germany,
institution = Fachbereich Informatik, University of Dortmund,
type = Research Report,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, computational complexity
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gatenby91-RPAHA,
author = Neil Gatenby,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity: A Proposed Alternative to the Hemi-cube
Algorithm,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = recursive triangular mesh for sampling
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gatenby94-ODMR,
author = Neil Gatenby and W. T. Hewitt,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Optimizing Discontinuity Meshing Radiosity,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 249--258,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, discontinuity meshing, mesh refinement,
hierarchical radiosity, progressive refinement,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gatenby94-RCGPA,
author = Neil Gatenby and W. T. Hewitt,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity in Computer Graphics: A Proposed Alternative to
the Hemi-cube Algorithm,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 104--111,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = recursive triangular mesh for sampling
}
@PHDTHESIS{Gatenby95-ODMR,
author = Neil Gatenby,
year = 1995,
title = Optimizing Discontinuity Meshing Radiosity,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = University of Manchester,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, discontinuity meshing, mesh refinement,
hierarchical radiosity, progressive refinement
}
@TECHREPORT{Gates95-OLDAI,
author = Carrie Gates,
year = 1995,
title = Optimisation of Lighting Design Application by
Implementation on High Performance Parallel Computing
Hardware,
number = EPCC-SS95-15,
institution = Edinburgh Parallel Computer Centre, University of Edinburgh,
type = Technical Report,
comments = Available from
http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/~epccssp/1995/ss9515.html
}
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author = Benjamin Gebhart,
year = 1961,
title = Heat Transfer,
publisher = McGraw-Hill,
address = New York, NY,
comments = heat transfer
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author = R. Geist and O. Heim and S. Junkins,
month = April,
year = 1996,
title = Color Representation in Virtual Environments,
journal = Color Research and Application,
volume = 21,
number = 2,
pages = 121--128,
keywords = Emissive Textures, Dynamic Specular Highlights, Global
Illumination, Spectral Representation, Translucency
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{George90-RRADE,
author = David W. George,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = A Radiosity Redistribution Algorithm for Dynamic
Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = animation,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@ARTICLE{George90-RRDE,
author = David W. George and Francois X. Sillion and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1990,
title = Radiosity Redistribution for Dynamic Environments,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 10,
number = 4,
pages = 26--34,
keywords = animation
}
@BOOK{George91-AMG,
author = P. L. George,
year = 1991,
title = Automatic Mesh Generation,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = meshing algorithms, finite elements,
comments = excellent coverage of current state-of-the-art in automatic
meshing algorithms for finite element methods
}
@TECHREPORT{Gershbein94a-TRCER,
author = Reid Gershbein and Peter Schroder and Pat Hanrahan,
month = March,
year = 1994,
title = Textures and Radiosity: Controlling Emission and Reflection
from Texture Maps,
number = CS-TR-449-94,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gershbein94b-TRCER,
author = Reid Gershbein and Peter Schroder and Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1994,
title = Textures and Radiosity: Controlling Emission and Reflection
with Texture Maps,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 51--58,
keywords = texture maps, global illumination, wavelets, hierarchical
radiosity
}
@TECHREPORT{Gershbein95-AGMCI,
author = Reid Gershbein,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = An Adaptive Gauss Method for Computing Irradiance
Coefficients of Galerkin Radiosity Systems,
number = CS-TR-485-95,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = Galerkin radiosity, irradiance coefficients, Gauss quadrature
methods
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gershbein95-IMGRC,
author = Reid Gershbein,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Integration Methods for Galerkin Radiosity Couplings,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering) in Dublin, Ireland, June 12-14, 1995),
pages = 264--273,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@ARTICLE{Gershun39-SPLF,
author = A. Gershun,
year = 1939,
title = Svetovoe Pole (The Light Field, in English),
journal = Journal of Mathematics and Physics,
volume = XVIII,
pages = 51--151,
publisher = Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
keywords = photometry, radiometry, light fields, vector flux
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gerstl90-PRMRT,
author = S. A. W. Gerstl and C. C. Borel,
month = May,
year = 1990,
title = Principles of the Radiosity Method versus Radiative
Transfer for Canopy Reflectance Modeling,
booktitle = Tenth Annual International Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Symposium (IGARSS '90),
publisher = IEEE,
address = College Park, MD
}
@ARTICLE{Gerstl92-PRMRT,
author = S. A. W. Gerstl and C. C. Borel,
month = March,
year = 1992,
title = Principles of the Radiosity Method versus Radiative
Transfer for Canopy Reflectance Modeling,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
volume = 30,
number = 2,
pages = 271--275
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gerstl92-RSAER,
author = S. A. W. Gerstl and C. C. Borel,
year = 1992,
title = Remote Sensing Applications of the Extended Radiosity
Method,
booktitle = Proceedings of IGARSS '92,
pages = 503--504
}
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author = S. A. W. Gerstl and C. C. Borel,
year = 1993,
title = Principles of the Radiosity Method versus Radiative
Transfer for Canopy Reflectance Modeling,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 8,
pages = 11--15
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ghali96-CMDDD,
author = S. Ghali and A. J. Stewart,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = A Complete Treatment of D1 Discontinuities in a
Discontinuity Mesh,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '96,
pages = 122--131,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gibson95-ERCE,
author = Simon Gibson,
year = 1995,
title = Efficient Radiosity for Complex Environments,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = hierarchical refinement, clustering,
comments = available as ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/hubbold/thesis.ps.gz and
ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/hubbold/plates.tar.gz
}
@ARTICLE{Gibson96-EHRCR,
author = Simon Gibson and R. J. Hubbold,
month = December,
year = 1996,
title = Efficient Hierarchical Refinement and Clustering for Radiosity in
Complex Environments,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 15,
number = 5,
pages = 297--310,
keywords = Hierarchical Radiosity, Error Bounds, Clustering
}
@ARTICLE{Gibson97-PDR,
author = Simon Gibson and R. J. Hubbold,
month = June,
year = 1997,
title = Perceptually Driven Radiosity,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 16,
number = 2,
pages = 119--128,
keywords = Visual Perception, Tone Reproduction, Adaptive Refinement,
Shadow Detection, Mesh Optimization
}
@MISC{Gifford91-DPTPR,
author = Stephen Gifford,
month = August,
year = 1991,
title = Data Parallel Two Pass Rendering,
keywords = global illumination, parallelism, ray tracing,
comments = not published - contact author at sjg@cs.cmu.edu for more
information
}
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author = J. Giralt and E. Torres and D. Tost and X. Pueyo,
year = 1990,
title = Realism and Interactivity in Picture Synthesis,
journal = Novatica,
volume = 16,
number = 86,
pages = 19--23,37,
note = In Spanish
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author = Andrew S. Glassner,
year = 1989,
title = Introduction to Ray Tracing,
publisher = Academic Press,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = ray tracing, spatial subdivision
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@INCOLLECTION{Glassner91-MWEM,
author = Andrew S. Glassner,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = Maintaining Winged-Edge Models,
booktitle = Graphics Gems II,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
keywords = winged edge data structures
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Glassner93-DS,
author = Andrew S. Glassner,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Dynamic Stratification,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 5--14,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report,
keywords = Monte Carlo, BRDF
}
@BOOK{Glassner95-PDIS,
author = Andrew S. Glassner,
year = 1995,
title = Principles of Digital Image Synthesis,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
}
@ARTICLE{Goel91-CGBMS,
author = Narendra S. Goel and Ivan Rozehnal and Richard L. Thompson,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Computer Graphics Based Model for Scattering from
Objects of Arbitrary Shapes in the Optical Region,
journal = Remote Sensing of the Environment,
volume = 36,
pages = 73--104,
keywords = canopy modeling
}
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author = S. Goil,
year = 1995,
title = Primitives for Problems Using Hierarchical Algorithms on
Distributed Memory Machines,
booktitle = Proceedings of the First Workshop on Parallel Processing
(IWPP-94),
pages = 662--667,
publisher = Tata McGraw-Hill,
address = New Delhi, India,
keywords = Volume Endering, N-Body Problems, Hierarchical Algorithms,
Parallel Processing, Distributed Memory Systems
}
@TECHREPORT{Goldfeather89-PRUH,
author = Jack Goldfeather,
year = 1989,
title = Progressive Radiosity Using Hemispheres,
number = TR89-002,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill,
type = Technical Report
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Goldman95-PPRRD,
author = Jonathan Goldman,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Progressive Refinement and Projection-based
Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity,
address = Chicago, IL,
institution = University of Illinois at Chicago,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Goral84-MILBD,
author = Cindy M. Goral and Kenneth E. Torrance and Donald P. Greenberg and
Bennett Battaile,
month = July,
year = 1984,
title = Modelling the Interaction of Light Between Diffuse
Surfaces,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '84 Proceedings),
volume = 18,
number = 3,
pages = 212--222
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Goral85-MILBD,
author = Cindy M. Goral,
month = January,
year = 1985,
title = A Model for the Interaction of Light Between Diffuse
Surfaces,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Gortler93-RRMPR,
author = Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen and Phillipp Slusallek,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity and Relaxation Methods: Progressive Refinement is
Southwell Relaxation,
number = CS-TR-408-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = radiosity equation, progressive radiosity, Southwell iteration,
Jacobi iteration, relaxation methods
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gortler93-SRLS,
author = Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen,
editor = N. M. Thalmann and D. Thalmann,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Solving the Radiosity Linear System,
booktitle = Communicating with Virtual Worlds: Proceedings of Computer
Graphics International '93 (CGI '93),
pages = 78--88,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Lausanne, Switzerland,
keywords = preconditioning, Southwell iteration
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gortler93-WR,
author = Steven J. Gortler and Peter Schroder and Michael F. Cohen and Pat
Hanrahan,
year = 1993,
title = Wavelet Radiosity,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 221--230,
keywords = wavelets, hierarchical radiosity, global illumination
}
@ARTICLE{Gortler94-RRM,
author = Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen and Phillipp Slusallek,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity and Relaxation Methods,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 14,
number = 6,
pages = 48--58,
keywords = radiosity equation, progressive radiosity, Southwell iteration,
Jacobi iteration, relaxation methods
}
@PHDTHESIS{Gortler95-WMCG,
author = Steven J. Gortler,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Wavelet Methods for Computer Graphics,
number = CS-TR-473-94,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = wavelets, hierarchical radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gortler96-L,
author = Steven J. Gortler and Radek Grzeszczuk and Richard Szeliski and
Michael F. Cohen,
year = 1996,
title = The Lumigraph,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1996
(ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings),
pages = 43--54
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gosalia95-FRT,
author = Anuj Bharat Gosalia,
year = 1995,
title = A Framework for Radiosity Techniques,
institution = University of Texas at Austin,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Govaerts94-ALCRM,
author = Y. Govaerts and M. Yerstraete,
month = April,
year = 1994,
title = Applications of the L-Systems for Canopy Reflectance
Modelling with Monte Carlo Ray Tracing Technique,
booktitle = Joint Meeting on Fractals in Geoscience and Remote Sensing,
pages = 211--236,
publisher = Institute for Remote Sensing Applications
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Green95-PSPRR,
author = P. Green and E. Morgan,
editor = Patrick Nixon,
year = 1995,
title = Parallelization Schemes for the Progressive Refinement
Radiosity Method for the Synthesis of Realistic Images,
booktitle = Proceedings of WoTUG-18: Transputer and Occam Developments,
volume = 44,
pages = 97--112,
publisher = IOS Press,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
comments = ISBN 90 5199 222 x (IOS Press); ISBN 4-274-90047-9 C3000
(Ohmsha)
}
@ARTICLE{Greenberg86-RMCGI,
author = Donald P. Greenberg and Michael Cohen and Kenneth E. Torrance,
month = September,
year = 1986,
title = Radiosity: A Method for Computing Global Illumination,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 2,
number = 5,
pages = 291--297
}
@MISC{Greenberg89-ASECN,
author = Donald P. Greenberg and Michael Cohen and Roy Hall and Holly
Rushmeier and John Wallace,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Course Notes - Radiosity,
comments = includes new material and article reprints
}
@ARTICLE{Greenberg89-LRMCG,
author = Donald P. Greenberg,
month = April 14,,
year = 1989,
title = Light Reflection Models for Computer Graphics,
journal = Science,
volume = 244,
number = 4901,
pages = 166,
keywords = global illumination, light reflection models,
comments = survey of light reflection models
}
@MISC{Greenberg90-ASNCN,
author = Donald P. Greenberg and Michael Cohen and Dave George and Holly
Rushmeier and John Wallace and Greg Ward,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Course Notes - Advanced Topics in
Ray Tracing
}
@MISC{Greenberg90-SDRI,
author = Donald P. Greenberg and Michael F. Cohen and Eric A. Haines,
month = May 22,
year = 1990,
title = System for Deriving Radiation Images,
note = Hewlett-Packard Company,
howpublished = United States Patent 4,928,250,
keywords = Hemi-Cubes, Form Factors, Light Buffer, Scan Conversion Hardware
}
@MISC{Greenberg91-ASNCN,
author = Donald P. Greenberg and Michael Cohen and Holly Rushmeier and
Francois Sillion and John Wallace,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Greene93-HZV,
author = Ned Greene and M. Kass,
year = 1993,
title = Hierarchical Z-Buffer Visibility,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 231--240
}
@ARTICLE{Greengard87-FAPS,
author = L. Greengard and V. Rokhlin,
year = 1987,
title = A Fast Algorithm for Particle Simulations,
journal = Journal of Computational Physics,
volume = 73,
pages = 325--348,
keywords = n-body algorithm
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author = Gene S. Greger,
month = August,
year = 1996,
title = The Irradiance Volume,
address = Ithaca, NY,
school = Cornell University,
keywords = Irradiance Volume, Light Fields, Global Illumination
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Greiner93-BRNMS,
author = Gunther Greiner and Wolfgang Heidrich and Philipp Slusallek,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Blockwise Refinement - A New Method for Solving the
Radiosity Problem,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 233--246,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gritz93-CSDIT,
author = Larry Gritz,
year = 1993,
title = Computing Specular-to-Diffuse Illumination for Two-Pass
Rendering,
address = Washington, DC,
institution = Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
The George Washington University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@ARTICLE{Gritz96-BGIIR,
author = Larry Gritz and James K. Hahn,
year = 1996,
title = BMRT: A Global Illumination Implementation of the RenderMan
Standard,
journal = Journal of Graphics Tools,
volume = 1,
number = 3,
pages = 29--47,
publisher = A. K. Peters, Limited
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gu97-PGTPP,
author = Xianfeng Gu and Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Polyhedral Geometry and the Two-Plane Parameterization,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 1--12,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Guibas85-PMGSC,
author = Leonidas Guibas and Jorge Stolfi,
month = April,
year = 1985,
title = Primitives for the Manipulation of General Subdivisions and
the Computation of Voronoi Diagrams,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 4,
number = 2,
pages = 74--123,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation, Voronoi diagrams
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Guitton94-TPAPR,
author = P. Guitton and J. Roman and Christophe Schlick,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Two Parallel Approaches for a Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 160--170,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = parallelism
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Guitton95-IRAPP,
author = Pascal Guitton and Jean Roman and Gilles Subrenat,
month = October,
year = 1995,
title = Implementation Results and Analysis of a Parallel
Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = IEEE/ACM 1995 Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '95),
pages = 31--38,101,
address = Atlanta, Georgia
}
@TECHREPORT{Guitton95-PMPR,
author = Pascal Guitton and Jean Roman and Gilles Subrenat,
year = 1995,
title = A Parallel Method for Progressive Radiosity,
number = Research Report 992-95,
note = Available from http://dept-info.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/Publications,
address = Talence, France,
institution = Laboratorie Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique,
Universite Bordeaux
}
@INCOLLECTION{Gwinner87-GANBI,
author = J. Gwinner,
year = 1987,
title = On the Galerkin Approximation of Nonsmooth Boundary
Integral Equations Arising in Radiative Heat Transfer,
booktitle = Boundary Elements IX, Vol. 3: Fluid Flow and Potential
Applications,
publisher = Computational Mechanics Publications,
address = Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO40 7AA, UK,
keywords = Galerkin methods, occlusion discontinuities
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Haas92-MESAD,
author = Stefan Haas and Georgios Sakas,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Methods for Efficient Sampling of Arbitrary Distributed
Volume Densities,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 215--227,
keywords = atmospherics,
comments = Comparison of methods of sampling atmospheric effects along a
ray
}
@INCOLLECTION{Haines91-BLCH,
author = Eric A. Haines,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Beams O' Light: Confessions of a Hacker,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering,
keywords = atmospherics, Monte Carlo,
comments = available on the net
}
@TECHREPORT{Haines91-RB,
author = Eric A. Haines,
editor = D. P. Greenberg and F. Sillion,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity Bibliography,
number = EG 91 TN 7,
address = Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland,
institution = Eurographics Association,
type = Global Illumination Algorithms, Eurographics Technical
Report
}
@INCOLLECTION{Haines91-RCSR,
author = Eric A. Haines,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Ronchamp: A Case Study for Radiosity,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering,
comments = on usability problems; available on the net
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Haines94-SCERR,
author = Eric A. Haines and John R. Wallace,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Shaft Culling for Efficient Ray-Traced Radiosity,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = ray tracing,
comments = also in ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering;
also available via FTP from princeton.edu:/pub/Graphics/Papers
}
@PHDTHESIS{Halir93-DMR,
author = Radim Halir,
year = 1993,
title = Directional Methods in Radiosity,
address = Prague, CZ,
institution = School of Informatics, Charles University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = directional radiosity, spherical harmonics, progressive
refinement, Monte Carlo,
comments = text in Czech
}
@TECHREPORT{Hall91-IERMC,
author = D. E. Hall and Holly E. Rushmeier,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = An Improved Explicit Radiosity Method for Calculating
Non-Lambertian Reflections,
number = GIT-GVU-91-16,
publisher = Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, Georgia Institute
of Technology,
address = Atlanta, GA
}
@ARTICLE{Hall93-IRMCN,
author = D. E. Hall and Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1993,
title = Improved Radiosity Method for Calculating Non-Lambertian
Reflections,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 9,
number = 5,
pages = 278--288
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hall90-AMSRM,
author = David Edward Hall,
month = March,
year = 1990,
title = An Analysis and Modification of Shao's Radiosity Method
for Computer Graphics Image Synthesis,
institution = School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@BOOK{Hall89-ICCGI,
author = Roy Hall,
year = 1989,
title = Illumination and Color in Computer Generated Imagery,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = includes C code for radiosity algorithms
}
@TECHREPORT{Hamid88-RM,
author = Tariq P. Hamid,
month = May,
year = 1988,
title = The Radiosity Model,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Glasgow,
type = Project Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Hamilton52-RCF,
author = D. C. Hamilton and W.R. Morgan,
month = December,
year = 1952,
title = Radiant-Interchange Configuration Factors,
number = 2836,
institution = National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = form factors
}
@PHDTHESIS{Hanaji'k95-SVUIM,
author = Milan Hanaji'k,
year = 1995,
title = Scene Verification Using an Imaging Model in Three-Dimensional
Computer Vision,
note = ISBN 90-386-0110-7,
school = Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Handa92-RDCSR,
author = S. Handa and T. Takada,
editor = Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1992,
title = Rendering of Density Clouds and Surfaces Using the Ray
Casting Technique,
booktitle = Visual Computing: Integrating Computer Graphics with Computer
Vision (Proceedings of CG International '92),
pages = 313--328,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Tokyo, Japan
}
@INCOLLECTION{Hanrahab91-RHGIA,
author = Pat Hanrahan,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Rapid Hierarchical Global Illumination Algorithms,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering,
keywords = hierarchical N-body,
comments = slides for ACM SIGGRAPH '91 paper, Barnes & Hut paper follows it
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Hanrahan82-CVMEG,
author = Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1982,
title = Creating Volume Models from Edge-Vertex Graphs,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '82 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
pages = 77--84,
keywords = winged-edge data structures, solid modeling,
comments = describes how to build a winged-edge representation from an
ordered list of vertices and edges
}
@TECHREPORT{Hanrahan90-RHRAU,
author = Pat Hanrahan and David Salzman,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = A Rapid Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithm for Unoccluded
Environments,
number = CS-TR-281-90,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Hanrahan91-RHRA,
author = Pat Hanrahan and David Salzman and Larry Aupperle,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Rapid Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 197--206,
keywords = hierarchical N-body
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Hanrahan92-RHRAU,
author = Pat Hanrahan and David Salzman,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = A Rapid Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithm for Unoccluded
Environments,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 151--171,
keywords = hierarchical N-body
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Hardt96-HRRIR,
author = Stephen Hardt and Seth Teller,
year = 1996,
title = High-Fidelity Radiosity Rendering at Interactive Rates,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 71--80,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hardt96-HFRRI,
author = Stephen Lincoln Hardt,
year = 1996,
title = High Fidelity Radiosity Rendering at Interactive Rates,
address = Cambridge, MA,
school = Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
}
@MISC{Hattori96-ACGVF,
author = Yoshihiro Hattori and Schio Nagamitsu and Yoichi Nagata and
Hisashi Kodama,
month = August 13,
year = 1996,
title = Apparatus for Calculating Geometrical View Factor,
note = Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.,
howpublished = United States Patent 5,546,327,
keywords = Form Factors, View Factors
}
@ARTICLE{Hausner97-MELV,
author = Alejo Hausner,
month = January-March,
year = 1997,
title = Multiple Expansion of the Light Vector,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Visualization,
volume = 3,
number = 1,
pages = 12--22,
keywords = Light Field, Area Light Source, Spherical Harmonics
}
@ARTICLE{Hazen40-CI1,
author = H. L. Hazen and G. S. Brown,
month = July,
year = 1940,
title = The Cinema Integraph Part I,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
pages = 19--??
}
@ARTICLE{Hazen40-CI2,
author = H. L. Hazen and G. S. Brown,
month = August,
year = 1940,
title = The Cinema Integraph Part II,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
pages = 183--???
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{He91-CPMLR,
author = Xiao D. He and Kenneth E. Torrance and Francois X. Sillion and
Donald P. Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Comprehensive Physical Model for Light Reflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 175--186,
keywords = shading
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{He92-FALRM,
author = Xiao D. He and Patrick O. Heynen and Richard L. Phillips and
Kenneth E. Torrance and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = A Fast and Accurate Light Reflection Model,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '92 Proceedings),
volume = 26,
number = 4,
pages = 253--254,
keywords = shading,
comments = discusses multi-media presentation on ACM SIGGRAPH '92 CD-ROM of
ACM SIGGRAPH '91 paper
}
@ARTICLE{Heckbert86-STM,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = November,
year = 1986,
title = Survey of Texture Mapping,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 6,
number = 11,
pages = 56--67,
keywords = texture mapping
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Heckbert90-ARTBR,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Adaptive Radiosity Textures for Bidirectional Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings),
volume = 24,
number = 4,
pages = 145--154,
keywords = density estimation, texture mapping, quadtree, adaptive
subdivision, sampling
}
@TECHREPORT{Heckbert91-FEMGI,
author = Paul Heckbert and J. M. Winget,
year = 1991,
title = Finite Element Methods for Global Illumination,
number = UCB/CSD 91/643,
address = Berkeley, CA,
institution = University of California at Berkeley,
type = Technical Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Heckbert91-SGIAM,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = June,
year = 1991,
title = Simulating Global Illumination Using Adaptive Meshing,
number = UCB/CSD 91/636,
institution = CS Division (EECS), Univ. of California, Berkeley,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
comments = ACM SIGGRAPH paper and analysis of radiosity in flatland
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Heckbert92-DMR,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 203--226,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Heckbert92-RF,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = September,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity in Flatland,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '92),
volume = 11,
number = 3,
pages = C181--C192,
address = Cambridge, UK,
keywords = adaptive mesh, integral equation
}
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author = Paul Heckbert,
year = 1993,
title = Introduction to Finite Element Methods,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 3,
pages = 1--10
}
@BOOK{Heckbert94-GGF,
editor = Paul Heckbert,
year = 1994,
title = Graphics Gems IV,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation, finite elements, meshing, pixel
luminance scaling,
comments = includes useful C and C++ code related to radiosity algorithms
(Delaunay triangulation and pixel luminance scaling)
}
@INCOLLECTION{Heckbert93-FEMR,
author = Paul S. Heckbert,
year = 1993,
title = Finite Element Methods for Radiosity,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 5,
pages = 1--7
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editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Selective Culling of Discontinuity Lines,
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Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
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note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = Wolfgang Heidrich,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Implementierung und Test Verschiedener Louml; Sunsverfharen
zur Radiosity,
institution = University of Erlangen, Germany,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = S. Heinrich and Alexander Keller,
year = 1994,
title = Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Computer Graphics Part
II: The Radiance Equation,
number = 243/94,
institution = University of Kaiserlautern,
type = Technical Report
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author = S. Heinrich and Alexander Keller,
year = 1994,
title = Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Computer Graphics Part
I: The QMC-Buffer,
number = 242/94,
institution = University of Kaiserlautern,
type = Technical Report
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author = Alan Heirich and James Arvo,
year = 1996,
title = Scalable Photorealistic Rendering of Complex Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings of the First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel
Graphics and Visualization
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author = Alan Heirich and James Arvo,
year = 1997,
title = Scalable Monte Carlo Image Synthesis,
journal = Parallel Computing
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author = Alan Heirich and James Arvo,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Radiometric Image Synthesis,
booktitle = NASA High Performance Computing Symposium
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author = Alan Heirich and James Arvo,
year = 1997,
title = Advances in Software Engineering, 1997,
chapter = Parallel Radiometric Image Synthesis,
publisher = Elsevier Science
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author = Gerben H. Hekstra and Li-Sheng Shen and M. T. Verelst,
month = March 24-25,,
year = 1993,
title = Software Simulation of a Parallel VLSI Radiosity Engine,
booktitle = Proceedings of the ProRISC/IEEE Benelux Workshop on Circuits,
Systems and Signal Processing,
pages = 269--274,
address = Houthalen, Belgium,
comments = ISBN 90-73461-05-7
}
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author = Kok-Toon Heng,
year = 1972,
title = Variable Radiosity Radiation Between Finite Surfaces,
address = Ottawa, Ontario,
school = University of Ottawa
}
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author = R. A. Herman,
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author = Shirley A. Hermitage,
year = 1989,
title = Radiosity in a Ray Tracing Environment,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Shirley A. Hermitage and Terrance L. Huntsberger and Beverly A.
Huntsberger,
year = 1990,
title = Hypercube Algorithm for Radiosity in a Ray Tracing
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booktitle = Proceedings of the 5th Distributed Memory Computing Conference,
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keywords = parallelism
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author = John D. Hibbs and Douglas J. Stang,
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year = 1996,
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month = May,
year = 1993,
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publisher = ACM Press,
keywords = geometric modeling, Euler-Poincaire formula, winged-edge data
structures
}
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author = H. H. Higbie,
year = 1934,
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keywords = interreflections,
comments = historical interest
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author = David Hilbert,
year = 1912,
title = Begrundung der Elementaren Strahlungstheorie,
journal = Physikalische Zeitschrift,
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author = K. Ho-Le,
year = 1988,
title = Finite Element Mesh Generation Methods: A Review and
Classification,
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author = Christoph M. Hoffman,
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author = Christian Hofsetz and Carla M. Freitas and Anatolio Laschuk,
month = December,
year = 1997,
title = Combining the Radiosity Technique with Direct Volume Rendering to
Display Volumetric Data,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on
Computational Graphics and Visualization Techniques
(Compugraphics '97),
address = Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
}
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author = Nicholas Holzschuch,
month = March 5th,,
year = 1996,
title = (Le Controle de l'Erreur dans la Methode de Radiosite
Hierarchique (Error Control in Hierarchical Radiosity),
address = Grenoble, France,
institution = Equipe iMAGIS/IMAG, Universite Joseph Fourier,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, form factor computation, error control,
radiosity derivatives, profiling, visibility, lazy linking,
comments = available (in French) as
ftp.imag.fr/pub/Mediatheque.IMAG/theses/
96-Holzschuch.Nicholas/these.ps.gz
}
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author = Nicolas Holzschuch and Francois Sillion and George Drettakis,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = An Efficient Progressive Refinement Strategy for
Hierarchical Radiosity,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 343--357,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = Progressive Refinement, Hierarchical Radiosity, Visibility, Lazy
Evaluation,
comments =
}
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author = Nicolas Holzschuch and Francois Sillion,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Accurate Computation of the Radiosity Gradient for Constant
and Linear Emitters,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 186--195,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Nicolas Holzschuch and Francois Sillion,
year = 1997,
title = An Exhaustive Error Bounding Algorithm for Hierarchical Radiosity,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
note = To appear
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author = Eberhard Hopf,
year = 1934,
title = Mathematical Problems of Radiative Equilibrium,
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author = Hugues Hoppe,
year = 1996,
title = Progressive Meshes,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1996
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pages = 99--108
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author = Berthold K. P. Horn,
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title = Understanding Image Intensities,
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year = 1989,
title = Shape from Shading,
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author = Caroline Houle,
year = 1991,
title = Light Source Modelling,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto,
type = M.Sc. thesis
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month = September,
year = 1993,
title = Light-Source Modeling Using Pyramidal Light Maps,
journal = CVGIP: Graphical Models and Image Processing,
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author = Kevin W. Houser,
month = March,
year = 1996,
title = A Comparison of Luminance Images: Lightscape, Radiance, and an
IQCam,
number = Final Report, Contract Number 993-6-018,
address = Nepean, Ontario,
institution = Public Works and Government Services Canada
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author = John R. Howell and M. Perlmutter,
month = February,
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Radiant Media Between Gray Walls,
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month = February,
year = 1967,
title = Shape Factor Equations for Radiant Heat Transfer Between Two
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author = Merlin Hughes and Anselmo A. Lastra and Edward Saxe,
month = September,
year = 1996,
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author = Thomas J. R. Hughes,
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Hunn97-MFUR,
author = Steven Joseph Hunn,
year = 1997,
title = Modeling Fire for Use in Radiosity,
school = University of North Florida
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author = David J. Hutchinson,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = Monte Carlo Path Tracing for Photorealism,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
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author = A. T. Campbell, III and Donald S. Fussell,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Adaptive Mesh Generation for Global Diffuse Illumination,
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keywords = BSP tree,
comments = mesh along the cutting planes of polygon edges and light sources
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author = A. T. Campbell, III and Donald S. Fussell,
month = August,
year = 1991,
title = An Analytic Approach to Illumination with Area Light
Sources,
number = TR-91-25,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Campbell91-AIPLS,
author = A. T. Campbell, III and Donald S. Fussell,
month = April,
year = 1991,
title = Analytic Illumination with Polygonal Light Sources,
number = TR-91-15,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Technical Report
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author = A. T. Campbell, III,
month = December,
year = 1991,
title = Modeling Global Diffuse Illumination for Image Synthesis,
number = TR-91-39,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = shadow, BSP trees, mesh generation
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author = Dave S. Immel and Michael Cohen and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = August,
year = 1986,
title = A Radiosity Method for Non-Diffuse Environments,
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year = 1989,
title = An Illumination Model for Atmospheric Environments,
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address = New York, NY,
keywords = atmospherics
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@ARTICLE{Inakage91-VTAE,
author = Masa Inakage,
month = May,
year = 1991,
title = Volume Tracing of Atmospheric Environments,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 7,
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author = American National Standards Institute,
month = June,
year = 1986,
title = ANSI Standard Nomenclature and Definitions for
Illuminating Engineering,
institution = Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New
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@ARTICLE{Ito92-SMTOR,
author = T. Ito and M. Makino and S. Oishi,
month = November,
year = 1992,
title = A Shading Model of Translucent Objects by Radiosity Method,
journal = Transactions of the Institute of Electronics, Information,
volume = J75D-II,
number = 11,
pages = 1981--1985,
note = In Japanese,
keywords = Translucent Objects, Transparent Objects
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@ARTICLE{Itoh95-CRDBE,
author = T. Itoh and K. Shimada and A. Doi,
year = 1995,
title = Calculation of Radiosity Discontinuity Boundary Edge and Its Mesh
Generation,
journal = Journal of the Image Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ),
volume = 36,
number = 11,
pages = 2632--2641
}
@ARTICLE{Itoh95-EMDMG,
author = T. Itoh and T. K. Shimada and A. Doi,
month = November,
year = 1995,
title = An Efficient Method of Discontinuity Mesh Generation for Radiosity
Calculation,
journal = Transactions of the Information Processing Society of Japan,
volume = 36,
number = 11,
pages = 2632--2641,
note = In Japanese
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year = 1910,
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author = Max Jacob,
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author = Philip Jacob,
year = 1993,
title = Analytische Formfaktorberechnung Mittels SVBSP-Baeumen,
institution = Universitaet Kaiserslautern,
type = Interner Bericht 230/93
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@INCOLLECTION{Jacob93-ISARB,
author = Philip Jacob,
year = 1993,
title = An Improved Shading Algorithm for Radiosity Based
Renderers,
booktitle = Focus on Scientific Visualization,
pages = 317--324,
publisher = Springer-Verlag
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@TECHREPORT{Jacob93-SMMES,
author = Philip Jacob,
year = 1993,
title = Shadow-Mapping - A Method of Evaluating and Storing
Diffuse Radiosities in Static Environments,
institution = Universitaet Kaiserslautern,
type = Interner Bericht 234/93
}
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author = Philip Jacob and H. Hagen,
month = July 3-7,,
year = 1995,
title = A BSP-Based Algorithm for Analytical Form-Factor
Calculations,
booktitle = Proceedings of GRAPHICON '95,
volume = 1,
pages = 118--131,
publisher = GRAFO Computer Graphics Society Press,
address = St. Petersburg, Russia
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Jansen92-HCRTR,
author = F. W. Jansen and A. J. F. Kok and T. Verelst,
year = 1992,
title = Hardware Challenges for Ray Tracing and Radiosity Algorithms,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Seventh Eurographics Workshop on Graphics
Hardware,
pages = 123--134
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Jansen92-HCRRA,
author = Frederik W. Jansen and A. J. F. Kok and T. Verelst,
year = 1992,
title = Hardware Challenge for Ray Tracing and Radiosity
Algorithms,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Seventh Eurographics Workshop on Graphics
Hardware,
pages = 123--134
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author = Frederik W. Jansen and Alan Chalmers,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Realism in Real Time?,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 27--46,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
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@BOOK{Jenkins88-MCTEP,
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year = 1988,
title = Monte Carlo Transport of Electrons and Photons,
publisher = Plenum Press,
address = New York, NY
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Jensen88-AHRM,
author = Erick Dean Jensen,
year = 1988,
title = Applications of the Hemi-cube Radiosity Method,
institution = University of Missouri-Columbia,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@ARTICLE{Jensen48-SNHTR,
author = H. Hojgaard Jensen,
year = 1948,
title = Some Notes on Heat-Transfer by Radiation,
journal = Mathematisk-Fysiske Meddeleser,
volume = 24,
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@TECHREPORT{Jensen92-R,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity,
address = Lyngby, Denmark,
institution = Department of Graphical Communication, Technical University
of Denmark,
type = Technical Report,
comments = text in Danish
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Jensen93-GIBMC,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
year = 1993,
title = Global Illumination - Using Bidirectional Monte Carlo
Ray Tracing,
address = Lyngby, Denmark,
institution = Department of Graphical Communication, Technical University
of Denmark,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = text in Danish
}
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author = Henrik Wann Jensen and Niels J. Christensen,
editor = Harold P. Santo,
month = December 12,,
year = 1995,
title = Efficiently Rendering Shadows Using the Photon Map,
booktitle = Edugraphics + Compugraphics Proceedings,
pages = 285--291,
publisher = GRASP- Graphic Science Promotions & Publications,
address = P.O. Box 4076, Massama, 2745 Queluz, Portugal,
comments = ISBN 972-8342-00-4
}
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author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Importance Driven Path Tracing Using the Photon Map,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 326--335,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Jensen95-OPTNR,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen and Niels Jorgen Christensen,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = Optimizing Path Tracing Using Noise Reduction Filters,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '95,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@ARTICLE{Jensen95-PMBMC,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen and Niels Jorgen Christensen,
year = 1995,
title = Photon Maps in Bidirectional Monte Carlo Ray Tracing of
Complex Objects,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 19,
number = 2,
pages = 215--224
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author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
year = 1996,
title = Global Illumination Using Photon Maps,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 21--30,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Jensen96-RCNS,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Rendering Caustics on Non-Lambertian Surfaces,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '96,
pages = 116--121,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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@ARTICLE{Jensen97-RCNLS,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
month = March,
year = 1997,
title = Rendering Caustics on Non-Lambertian Surfaces,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 16,
number = 1,
pages = 57--64,
keywords = Caustics, Photon Map, Monte Carlo
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author = Jean-Pierre Jessel and R. Caubet and Y. Duthen,
year = 1990,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Including Specularity: A Parallel Approach,
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author = Jean-Pierre Jessel and Rene Caubet,
year = 1992,
title = Implementation of an Extended Radiosity on the VOXAR
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year = 1994,
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keywords = ray tracing
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author = Christopher Todd Johnson,
year = 1996,
title = An Examination of Hemicube Projection Difficulties in Radiosity
Rendering Algorithms,
school = Arkansas State University
}
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author = G.R. Jones and C. G. Christou and B. G. Cumming and A. J. Parker
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month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Accurate Rendering of Curved Shadows and Interreflections,
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type = Eurographics Technical Report
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@BOOK{Newhall94-PGU,
author = William Parsons Newhall, Jr.,
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year = 1993,
title = Radiooptimization - Goal Based Rendering,
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author = John Koji Kawai,
year = 1995,
title = The Use of Inverse Rendering in Lighting Design,
school = University of Utah
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author = Alexander Keller,
year = 1994,
title = A Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithm for the Global
Illumination Problem in the Radiosity Setting,
number = 260/94,
institution = University of Kaiserlautern,
type = Technical Report
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author = Alexander Keller,
editor = H. Niederreiter and P. Shiue,
year = 1995,
title = A Quasi-Monte Carlo Algorithm for the Global Illumination Problem
in the Radiosity Setting,
booktitle = Lecture Notes in Statistics (Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo
Methods in Scientific Computing),
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address = New York, NY
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Discrepancy Sequences,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Spring Conference on Computer Graphics (SCCG
'96),
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address = Bratislava, Slovakia
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author = Alexander Keller,
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title = Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods in Computer Graphics: The
Global Illumination Problem,
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author = Alexander Keller,
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booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
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author = Alexander Keller,
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author = Alexander Keller,
year = 1997,
title = Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods for Photorealistic Image Synthesis,
note = Submitted,
school = University of Kaiserlautern
}
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booktitle = Proceedings of GRAPHICON '95,
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address = St. Petersburg, Russia
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author = Andrei Khodulev,
year = 1996,
title = Comparison of Two Methods of Global Illumination Analysis,
address = Moscow, Russia,
howpublished = http://rmp.kiam1.rssi.ru/articles/cmgia/cmgia.htm,
institution = Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of
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month = July 1--5,
year = 1996,
title = Physically Accurate Lighting Simulation in Computer Graphics
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booktitle = GraphiCon '96 - The Sixth International Conference on Computer
Graphics and Visualization,
volume = 2,
pages = 111--119,
address = St. Petersburg, Russia
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author = Andrei Khodulev and Edward Kopylov,
year = 1996,
title = Physically Accurate Lighting Simulation in Computer Graphics
Software,
address = Moscow, Russia,
howpublished = http://rmp.kiam1.rssi.ru/articles/pals/pals.htm,
institution = Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of
Sciences
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year = 1988,
title = A Radiosity Solution for Modeling Complex Environments
with Extensions for Nonplanar Surfaces,
institution = Washington State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
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address = Boston, MA,
comments = includes a radiosity chapter with some new algorithms and C code
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address = Tokyo, Japan,
keywords = massively parallel processing
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note = C347--C355
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month = October,
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month = July,
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comments = 3D cellular automata
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month = July,
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title = Global Illumination in Voxel Environments: An Excursion
in Massively Parallel Computation,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering,
comments = 3D cellular automata
}
@INCOLLECTION{Kochevar91-SLSAM,
author = Peter Kochevar,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Simple Light Simulation Algorithm for Massively
Parallel Machines,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Course Notes - Frontiers in Rendering,
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year = 1990,
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author = Arjan J. F. Kok and Frederik W. Jansen,
month = September,
year = 1992,
title = Adaptive Sampling of Area Light Sources in Ray Tracing
Including Diffuse Interreflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '92),
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pages = C289--C298,
address = Cambridge, UK
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author = Arjan J. F. Kok and Frederik W. Jansen,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Sampling Pattern Coherence for Sampling Area Light
Sources,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 283,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = stochastic,
comments = abstract
}
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author = Arjan J. F. Kok and Celal Yilmaz and Laurens H. J. Bierens,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = A Two-Pass Radiosity Method for Bezier Patches,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 117--126
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@ARTICLE{Kok93-ECRRT,
author = Arjan J. F. Kok and Frederik W. Jansen and C. Woodward,
year = 1993,
title = Efficient, Complete Radiosity Ray Tracing Using a
Shadow-Coherence Method,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 10,
number = 1,
pages = 19--33
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Kok93-GPPR,
author = Arjan J. F. Kok,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Grouping of Patches in Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 221--232,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
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@PHDTHESIS{Kok94-RTRAP,
author = Arjan J. F. Kok,
year = 1994,
title = Ray Tracing and Radiosity Algorithms for Photorealistic
Image Synthesis,
address = Delft, The Netherlands,
institution = Delft University of Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 90-6275-981-5; Delft University Press, Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN
Delft, The Netherlands; also available from Coronet Books
(Philadelphia)
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Kok94-SSDLC,
author = Arjan J. F. Kok and Frederik Jansen,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Source Selection for the Direct Lighting Computation in
Global Illumination,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 75--82,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, ray tracing
}
@ARTICLE{Kocsis92-FAPSF,
author = F. Kokcsis and J. F. Bohme,
year = 1992,
title = Fast Algorithms and Parallel Structures for Form Factor
Evaluation,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 8,
number = 4,
pages = 205--216,
keywords = form factors
}
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author = Atin A. Kothari,
year = 1996,
title = Design and Implementation of a Global Illumination Renderer Using
Radiosity,
address = Chico, CA,
school = California State University
}
@ARTICLE{Kumari95-MRTTR,
author = S. U. Kumari and D. R. Bhandari,
year = 1995,
title = Modified Ray Tracing Technique for Radiosity Calculation in
Satellite Temperature Prediction,
journal = Journal of Spacecraft Technology,
volume = 5,
number = 3,
pages = 26--32,
publisher = Government of India
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author = K. Kuo and R. C. Weger and R. M. Cox,
year = 1996,
title = The Picard Iterative Approximation to the Solution of the
Integral Equation of Radiative Transfer - Part II.
Three-Dimensional Geometry,
journal = Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer,
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number = 2,
pages = 195--212
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@ARTICLE{Kurc97-PSCGA,
author = T. M. Kurc and C. Aykanat and B. Oezguec,
year = 1997,
title = A Parallel Scaled Conjugate-Gradient Algorithm for the Solution
Space of Gathering Radiosity on Hypercubes,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 13,
number = 1,
pages = 1--19
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author = Bernard Kwok,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Analysis of Radiosity Techniques in Computer Graphics,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, York University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-728450
}
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author = Eric Lafortune,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Mathematical Models and Monte Carlo Algorithms for
Physically Based Rendering,
address = Leuven, Belgium,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universitiet
Leuven,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune93-BPT,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
editor = H. P. Santo,
month = December,
year = 1993,
title = Bi-directional Path Tracing,
booktitle = Proceedings of Third International Conference on Computational
Graphics and Visualization Techniques (Compugraphics '93),
pages = 145--153,
address = Alvor, Portugal
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune93-HAMLIV,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
editor = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1993,
title = Hierarchical and Adaptive Meshing with Linear Interpolation
of Vertex Radiosities,
booktitle = Graphics, Design and Visualization (IFIP Transactions B-9),
pages = 41--48,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
comments = Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
(ICCG93), Bombay, India, February 24-26, 1993; adaptive meshing,
hierarchical meshing, linear interpolation
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune94-ATVRT,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = The Ambient Term as a Variance Reducing Technique for
Monte Carlo Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 163--171,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = Monte Carlo, variance reduction, ambient term, ray tracing,
comments =
}
@ARTICLE{Lafortune94-TFPBR,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A Theoretical Framework for Physically Based Rendering,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 13,
number = 2,
pages = 97--107,
keywords = photorealistic rendering, global illumination, rendering and
visualization, Monte Carlo
}
@TECHREPORT{Lafortune94-UMPBP,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Using the Modified Phong BRDF for Physically Based
Rendering,
number = CW197,
address = Leuven, Belgium,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = Phong shading, BRDFs
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune95-FTRVM,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = A 5D Tree to Reduce the Variance of Monte Carlo Ray
Tracing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 11--20,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = Monte Carlo, ray tracing, illumination caching,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune95-RNSRB,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = Reducing the Number of Shadow Rays in Bidirectional Path
Tracing,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '95,
pages = 384--392,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune96-RPMBP,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems,
year = 1996,
title = Rendering Participating Media with Bidirectional Path
Tracing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 91--100,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lafortune97-NARF,
author = Eric P. Lafortune and Sing-Choong Foo and Kenneth E. Torrance and
Donald P. Greenberg,
year = 1997,
title = Non-Linear Approximation of Reflectance Functions,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '97 Proceedings),
volume = 31,
number = 3,
pages = 117--126
}
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author = Paul Lalonde,
year = 1992,
title = An Adaptive Discretization Method for Progressive
Radiosity,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Queen's University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-76516-X
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lalonde93-ADMPR,
author = Paul Lalonde,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = An Adaptive Discretization Method for Progressive
Radiosity,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '93,
pages = 78--86,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = mesh generation, progressive refinement
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lalonde97-FLSWD,
author = Paul Lalonde and Alain Fournier,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Filtered Local Shading in the Wavelet Domain,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 163--174,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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journal = Electronics,
pages = 95--97
}
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month = November,
year = 1991,
title = The Heidelberg Ray Tracing Model,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications,
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author = M. P. Menguc,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Multidimensional
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institution = Purdue University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
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month = October,
year = 1994,
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booktitle = First European PVM Users Group Meeting,
address = Rome, Italy
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author = Kurt Menzel,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Rendering Techniques for Multiprocessor Systems,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Spring School on Computer Graphics (SSCG
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pages = 91--103,
publisher = Comenius University Press,
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keywords = parallel processing, virtual walls, voxels
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author = S. Merzouk and B. Salque and Jean Claude Paul,
year = 1995,
title = A Domain Decomposition Method for Radiosity,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Developments in Virtual Environments (CG
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publisher = Academic Press,
address = Boston, MA
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author = S. Merzouk and C. Winkler and J. C. Paul,
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month = October,
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booktitle = Fourth International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and
Computer Graphics, SPIE Proceedings,
volume = 2644,
pages = 100--105
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author = Christian Metge and Rene Caubet,
month = September,
year = 1994,
title = A Discrete Global Illumination Method,
booktitle = 4th Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery,
pages = 77--88,
address = Grenoble, France,
keywords = voxel shading
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author = Gary W. Meyer and Holly E. Rushmeier and Michael F. Cohen and
Donald P. Greenberg and Kenneth E. Torrance,
month = January,
year = 1986,
title = An Experimental Evaluation of Computer Graphics Imagery,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 5,
number = 1,
pages = 30--50,
comments = side-by-side test of reality vs. a radiosity image
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Michelin93-FFCNE,
author = S. Michelin and G. Maffies and D. Arques and J. C. Grossetie,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = Form Factor Calculation: A New Expression with
Implementations on a Parallel T. Node Computer,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '93),
volume = 12,
number = 3,
pages = C421--C432,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
keywords = form factor, parallelism
}
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author = S. Michelin and G. Maffeis and D. Arques and J.-C. Grossetie,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Technique in Image Synthesis: A New Expression of the
Form Factor with Parallel Implementations,
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journal = MICAD,
volume = 1,
pages = 59--80,
note = ISBN 2-866-013-492,
publisher = WCGA (Washington, DC),
address = Paris, France,
organization = BIRP
}
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author = David D. Miller and Peter Y. Ngai,
month = October,
year = 1988,
title = On the Realistic Computer Graphic Display of Luminous
Environments,
journal = Lighting Design + Application,
volume = 18,
number = 10,
pages = 4--23,
comments = historical overview of early radiosity rendering program
}
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author = James Arlen Miller,
year = 1994,
title = A Tutorial on the Radiosity Method for Computer Graphics,
institution = Florida Institute of Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@ARTICLE{Miller84-ACGLD,
author = N. J. Miller and P. Y. Ngai and D.D. Miller,
year = 1984,
title = The Application of Computer Graphics in Lighting Design,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 14,
number = 1,
pages = 6--26,
comments = historical overview of early radiosity rendering program
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author = Q. Min and L. C. Harrison,
year = 1996,
title = An Adjoint Formulation of the Radiative Transfer Method,
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volume = 101,
number = D/1,
pages = 1635
}
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author = Richard G. Mistrick and David L. DiLaura,
month = October,
year = 1984,
title = On the Error of Zonal Cavity Calculations for Indirect
Lighting,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 14,
number = 1,
pages = 120--135,
keywords = zonal cavity method, interreflections
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Mistrick85-FFEFE,
author = Richard G. Mistrick,
year = 1985,
title = The Finite Fourier Equivalent of the Finite Element
Method of Lighting Analysis,
address = Boulder, CO,
institution = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory, finite elements,
Fourier transforms
}
@ARTICLE{Mistrick87-NFOTA,
author = Richard G. Mistrick and David L. DiLaura,
month = Summer,
year = 1987,
title = A New Finite Orthogonal Transform Applied to Radiative
Transfer Calculations,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
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Fourier transforms
}
@ARTICLE{Mistrick89-PBDDF,
author = Richard G. Mistrick,
month = Summer,
year = 1989,
title = A Priority Based Dual Density Finite Element
Interreflected Component Calculation,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 18,
number = 2,
pages = 16--22,
keywords = meshing, finite elements, complex environments
}
@ARTICLE{Mitchaney95-GMNSR,
author = R. Mitchaney and G. Periole and M. Fontoynont,
year = 1995,
title = Goniophotometric Measurements: Numerical Simulation for
Research and Development Applications,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
volume = 27,
number = 4,
pages = 189--196,
comments = spectral forward ray tracing, spectral bidirectional
reflectance, spectral bidirectional transmittance,
goniophotometry
}
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author = Don Mitchell and Pat Hanrahan,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = Illumination from Curved Reflectors,
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pages = 283--291,
keywords = caustics, interval arithmetic, ray tracing
}
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author = Don P. Mitchell,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Spectrally Optimal Sampling for Distribution Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 157--164,
keywords = antialiasing, stratified sampling
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Mitchell92-RTID,
author = Don P. Mitchell,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Ray Tracing and Irregularities of Distribution,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 61--69,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = Monte Carlo, ray tracing
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author = Yoshiyuki Mochizuki,
month = August 13,
year = 1996,
title = Image Processing Apparatus,
note = Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.,
howpublished = United States Patent 5,546,515,
keywords = Ray-Casting Method, Intersection Calculations, Coherence
}
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author = Tomas Moeller,
month = November,
year = 1995,
title = Virtual Radiosity,
address = Lund, Sweden,
institution = Department of Computer Engineering, Lund University of
Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Moeller96-RTVRF,
author = Tomas Moeller,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Radiosity Techniques for Virtual Reality - Faster
Reconstruction and Support for Levels of Details,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization '96,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Moller96-RTVRF,
author = T. Moller,
editor = N. M. Thalman and V. Skala,
year = 1996,
title = Radiosity Techniques for Virtual Relaity - Faster Reconstruction
and Support for Levels of Detail,
booktitle = WSCG 96 (Fourth International Conference in Central Europe on
Computer Graphics and Visualization),
volume = 1,
pages = 209--216,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
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author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
year = 1936,
title = The Scientific Basis of Illuminating Engineering,
publisher = McGraw-Hill,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory
}
@ARTICLE{Moon40-OI,
author = Parry Moon,
month = May,
year = 1940,
title = On Interreflections,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 30,
pages = 195--205,
keywords = interreflections, Hilbert-Schmidt theory, eigensystems
}
@ARTICLE{Moon41-IFC,
author = Parry Moon,
year = 1941,
title = Interreflections in Finite Cylinders,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 31,
pages = 223-???
}
@ARTICLE{Moon41-IL,
author = Parry Moon,
month = April,
year = 1941,
title = Interreflections in Lightwells,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 31,
pages = 301--308,
keywords = interreflections, hyperbolic functions, radiosity equation
}
@ARTICLE{Moon41-IR,
author = Parry Moon,
year = 1941,
title = Interreflections in Rooms,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 31,
pages = 374--???
}
@ARTICLE{Moon46-LDIM,
author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
month = August,
year = 1946,
title = Lighting Design by the Interflection Method,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
volume = 242,
number = 6,
pages = 465,
keywords = interreflections,
comments = historical interest
}
@ARTICLE{Moon46-LDR,
author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
month = August,
year = 1946,
title = Light Distributions in Rooms,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
volume = 242,
number = 2,
pages = 111,
keywords = interreflections,
comments = historical interest
}
@ARTICLE{Moon46-NMCI,
author = Parry Moon,
month = February,
year = 1946,
title = New Methods of Calculating Illumination,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 33,
number = 2,
pages = 115--122,
keywords = interreflections, light fields, vector flux, eigensystems,
vector potential
}
@BOOK{Moon48-LD,
author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
year = 1948,
title = Lighting Design,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
address = Reading, MA,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory,
comments = first examples of radiosity-based synthetic images
}
@ARTICLE{Moon50-ICE,
author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
year = 1950,
title = Interreflections in Coupled Enclosures,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
volume = 250,
pages = 151--???
}
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author = Parry Moon,
year = 1965,
title = The Scientific Basis of Illuminating Engineering, Revised
Edition,
publisher = Dover Publications,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory
}
@BOOK{Moon81-PF,
author = Parry Moon and Domina Eberle Spencer,
year = 1981,
title = The Photic Field,
publisher = MIT Press,
address = Cambridge, MA,
keywords = radiometry, photometry, light fields, vector flux
}
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author = A.D. Moore,
month = September,
year = 1929,
title = Interreflection by the Increment Method,
journal = Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 24,
number = 7,
pages = 629,
keywords = interreflections,
comments = historical interest
}
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author = Hans Moravec,
month = August,
year = 1981,
title = 3D Graphics and the Wave Theory,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '81 Proceedings),
volume = 15,
number = 3,
pages = 289--296
}
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author = Guy Moreillon,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Calcul d'Interreflexions Diffuses (Radiosite),
comments = French language; available on the net
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author = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1990,
title = Multidimensional Illumination Functions for Visualization of
Complex 3D Environments,
journal = The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation,
volume = 1,
number = 2,
pages = 49--58,
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keywords = multidimensional illumination functions, 3D environment
visualisation, spherical cover, environment-dependent subdivision
}
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author = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1993,
title = Monte Carlo Methods for Computer Graphics,
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pages = 3.1--3.24,
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address = Aire-la-Ville, Switzerland
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Muller91-RRTIP,
author = Stefan Muller,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity und Ray Tracing: Integration und Parallelisierung,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hocheschule Darmstadt,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallel algorithms,
comments = in German
}
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author = Stefan Muller and Frank Schoffel,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Fast Radiosity Repropagation for Interactive Virtual
Environments Using a Shadow-Form-Factor-List,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 325--342,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = dynamic environments, shadow-form-factor-list, scene coherence,
radiosity repropagation, progressive refinement radiosity,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Muller95-RASD,
author = Stefan Muller and Wolfram Kresse and Neil Gatenby and Frank
Schoffel,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = A Radiosity Approach for the Simulation of Daylight,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 137--146,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Toshio Mura and Tatsuhito Koya,
year = 1992,
title = Variational Methods in Mechanics,
publisher = Oxford University Press,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = variational methods
}
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author = Joseph B. Murdoch,
month = January,
year = 1981,
title = Inverse Square Law Approximation of Illuminance,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 10,
number = 2,
pages = 96--106,
keywords = form factor determination,
comments = useful analysis of form factor accuracy
}
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author = F. Kenton Musgrave,
month = June,
year = 1989,
title = Prisms and Rainbows: A Dispersion Model for Computer
Graphics,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '89,
pages = 227--234,
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address = San Francisco, CA,
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author = Karol Myszkowski and A. Wojdala and K. Wicynski,
year = 1994,
title = Non-uniform Adaptive Meshing for Global Illumination,
booktitle = Machine Graphics & Vision - Special Issue: Proceedings of the
Third Conference on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (GKPO
'94),
volume = 3,
number = 4,
pages = 601--609,
publisher = Institute of Computer Science, ul. Ordona 21, 01-237 Warszawa,
Poland,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, luminance thresholding,
comments = publisher: wmokrzyc@ipipan.waw.pl\>
}
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author = Karol Myszkowski and Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Texture Mapping as an Alternative for Meshing During
Walkthrough Animation,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 375--388,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = texture mapping, Gouraud shading, meshing,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Myszkowski95-ECHPR,
author = Karol Myszkowski and Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
editor = R. T. Chin and H. H. S. Ip and A. C. Naiman and T. C. Pong,
year = 1995,
title = An Efficient Cluster-based Hierarchical Progressive
Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = Third International Computer Science Conference: Image Analysis
Applications and Computer Graphics (ICSC '95),
series = Lecture Notes in Computer Graphics,
volume = 1024,
pages = 292--303,
note = ISBN 3-540-60697-1,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Myszkowski97-LRFAD,
author = Karol Myszkowski,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Lighting Reconstruction Using Fast and Adaptive Density Estimation
Techniques,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 251--262,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = M. Nagasawa and K. Kuwahara,
editor = N. M. Patrikalakis,
year = 1991,
title = Smoothed Particle Rendering for Fluid Visualization in Astrophysics,
booktitle = Scientific Visualization of Physical Phenomena,
pages = 589--605,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Tokyo, Japan,
keywords = Voxel Volume Rendering, Global Illumination
}
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author = Toshiya Naka and Yoshiyuki Mochizuki and Richard Doerksen,
month = December 10,
year = 1996,
title = Image Generating Apparatus and Method of Generating and Image by
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@INCOLLECTION{Nakamae91-LSCG,
author = Eihachiro Nakamae and Tomoyuki Nishita,
editor = George W. Zobrist,
year = 1991,
title = Lighting Simulation in Computer Graphics,
booktitle = Progress in Computer Graphics,
pages = 282--323,
publisher = Ablex Publishing,
address = Norwood, NJ
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author = Eihachiro Nakamae,
editor = Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1992,
title = Rendering of Outdoor Scenes,
booktitle = Visual Computing: Integrating Computer Graphics with Computer
Vision (Proceedings of CG International '92),
pages = 379--394,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Tokyo, Japan
}
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author = Eihachiro Nakamae and Guofang Jiao and Katsumi Tadamura and Fujiw
Kato,
month = December 11-13,,
year = 1995,
title = A Model of Skylight and Calculation of its Illuminance,
booktitle = Third International Computer Science Conference: Image Analysis
Applications and Computer Graphics (ICSC '95),
address = Hong Kong
}
@INCOLLECTION{Nakamae95b-MSCI,
author = Eihachiro Nakamae and Guofang Jiao and Katsumi Tadamura and Fujiw
Kato,
editor = R. T. Chin,
year = 1995,
title = A Model of Skylight and Calculation of Its Illuminance,
booktitle = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 1024,
pages = 304,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@ARTICLE{Naraghi88-RVFDF,
author = M. H. N. Naraghi,
year = 1988,
title = Radiation View Factors from Differential Plane Sources to
Disks - A General Formulation,
journal = AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer,
volume = 2,
number = 3,
pages = 271--274
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author = Shree K. Nayar and Katsushi Ikeuchi and Takeo Kanade,
year = 1990,
title = Shape from Interreflections,
booktitle = International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV '90),
pages = 2--11,
address = Osaka, Japan,
keywords = global illumination, shape from shading
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Nechvile96-FERBT,
author = K. Nechvile and J. Sochor,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Form-factor Evaluation with Regional BSP Trees,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization '96,
volume = 2,
pages = 285--293,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Nechville97-HRHA,
author = K. Nechville,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = The High Resolution Hemicube Algorithm,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann96-ISRR,
author = Attila Neumann and Laszlo Neumann and Philippe Bekaert and Yves
Willems and Werner Purgathofer,
year = 1996,
title = Importance-Driven Stochastic Ray Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 111--122,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@TECHREPORT{Neumann94-SRMR,
author = L. Neumann and A. Neumann and W. Purgathofer and R. F. Tobler and
P. Elias and M. Feda and A. Pueyo,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = The Stochastic Ray Method for Radiosity,
number = TR-186-2-94-17,
address = Vienna, Austria,
institution = Institute of Computer Graphics, Technical University of
Vienna,
type = Technical Report
}
@ARTICLE{Neumann89-PIARM,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Attila Neumann,
year = 1989,
title = Photosimulation: Interreflection with Arbitrary Reflectance
Models and Illumination,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 8,
pages = 21--34
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann91-SIPVC,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Csaba Kelemen,
month = May,
year = 1991,
title = Solution of Interreflection Problem for Very Complex
Environments by Transillumination Method,
booktitle = Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
comments = Note: not republished in Photorealistic Rendering in Computer
Graphics
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann92-EFMNR,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Attila Neumann,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Efficient Radiosity Methods for Non-Separable Reflectance
Models,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 83--102
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann94-NEAPD,
author = Laszlo Neumann,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = New Efficient Algorithms with Positive Definite Radiosity
Matrix,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 219--237,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = positive definite radiosity matrix, eigenvalues, orthogonal
projection methods, relaxation methods,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann94-NSRMH,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Martin Feda and Manfred Kopp and Werner
Purgathofer,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A New Stochastic Radiosity Method for Highly Complex
Scenes,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 195--206,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = stochastic radiosity, progressive refinement, variance
reduction, complex environments,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann95-CRS,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Robert F. Tobler and Pavol Elias,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = The Constant Radiosity Step,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 336--344,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@ARTICLE{Neumann95-MCR,
author = Laszlo Neumann,
year = 1995,
title = Monte Carlo Radiosity,
journal = Computing,
volume = 55,
number = 1,
pages = 23--42,
publisher = Springer-Verlag
}
@ARTICLE{Neumann95-RHM,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Attila Neumann,
month = July,
year = 1995,
title = Radiosity and Hybrid Methods,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = 233--265,
keywords = Complete Two-Pass Method,Conjugated Gradient Method, Coupling
Method, Distributed Ray Tracing, Double-Patch Method, Non-Diffuse
Ambient Term, Residual Image, Separable Reflectance, Southwell
Algorithm
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Neumann95-SRMR,
author = Laszlo Neumann and Werner Purgathofer and Robert F. Tobler and
Attila Neumann and Pavol Elias and Martin Feda and Xavier Pueyo,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = The Stochastic Ray Method for Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 206--218,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Laszlo Neumann and Attila Neumann and Philippe Bekaert,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosity with Well Distributed Ray Sets,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
note = C261--C269
}
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author = Lazlo Neumann and Werner Purgathofer and Robert Tobler and Elias
Pavol and Martin Fea,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = The Stochastic Ray Method for Radiosity (Revised
Version),
number = TR-186-2-95-3,
publisher = Institute of Computer Graphics, Technical University of Vienna,
address = Vienna, Austria
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year = 1993,
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month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Techniques for Rapid Computation of Form Factors in
Radiosity,
number = QMW-DCS-1994-680,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary and Westfield
College, University of London,
type = Technical Report
}
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author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = A Taxonomy of Radiosity Algorithm,
number = QMW-DCS-1992-593,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary and Westfield
College,
type = Technical Report
}
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author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
year = 1994,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Computation on Sequential and
Parallel Distributed Memory MIMD Machines,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary and Westfield
College,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallel processing, MIMD, sequential and parallel distributed
memory, space subdivision, BSP trees
}
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author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel and Distributed Radiosity,
booktitle = Proceedings of the IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International
Conference (TENCON '94, Singapore),
volume = 1,
pages = 10--14,
publisher = IEEE Singapore Section
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author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
year = 1995,
title = Assessment of Five Radiosity Acceleration Techniques,
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volume = 19,
number = 5,
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author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
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month = August 5-7,
year = 1996,
title = Making Any Radiosity Matrix Symmetrix Positive Definite,
booktitle = 1996 Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Conference
Technical Papers,
publisher = Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New
York, NY 10017,
address = Cleveland, OH
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author = Yves Nievergelt,
year = 1997,
title = Making Any Radiosity Matrix Symmetric Positive Definite,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 26,
number = 1,
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author = Yves Nievergelt,
month = Summer,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosity in Illumination Engineering,
journal = UMAP - The Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics and its
Applications,
volume = 18,
number = 2,
pages = 167--178
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author = Jeffry Nimeroff and Julie Dorsey and Holly Rushmeier,
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title = A Framework for Global Illumination in Animated
Environments,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
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address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
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author = Jeffry Nimeroff and Eero Simoncelli and Julie Dorsey and Norman I.
Badler,
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author = Jeffry Nimeroff and Julie Dorsey and Holly Rushmeier,
month = December,
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title = Implementation and Analysis of an Image-Based Global Illumination
Fraework for Animated Environments,
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Global Illumination, Animation
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author = Jeffry Nimeroff,
year = 1996,
title = A Temporal Image-Based Approach to Motion
Reconstruction for Globally Illuminated Animated
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booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 175--184,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
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author = Jeffry S. Nimeroff and Eero Simoncelli and Julie Dorsey,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Re-rendering of Naturally Illuminated
Environments,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 359--373,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
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comments =
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author = Jeffry S. Nimeroff,
month = March,
year = 1997,
title = An Image-Based Framework for Global Illumination in Animated
Environments,
school = Department of Computer and Information Science, University of
Pennsylvania
}
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author = Uwe M. Nimscheck,
year = 1992,
title = Adaptive Mesh Generation for Radiosity Methods,
number = TR92-014,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
keywords = adaptive mesh generation, quadtrees,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.unc.edu as
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http://www.cs.unc.edu
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title = Calculation of Interreflection and Its Representation
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title = Continuous Tone Representation of Three-Dimensional
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author = Tomoyuki Nishita,
year = 1993,
title = Lighting Simulation for Extended Light Sources,
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chapter = 8,
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author = Tomoyuki Nishita and Eihachiro Nakamae,
month = September,
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author = Tomoyuki Nishita and Eihachiro Nakamae and Yoshinori Dobashi,
year = 1996,
title = Display of Clouds and Snow Taking Into Account Multiple
Anisotropic Scattering and Skylight,
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optical length, photorealism, radiative transfer
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title = Shooting Algorithm for Illuminance: Comparison of
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year = 1996,
title = Globale Beleuchtungssimulation mit Particle Tracing,
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month = May,
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author = Philip F. O'Brien,
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author = Philip F. O'Brien,
month = April,
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title = Numerical Analysis for Lighting Design,
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month = September,
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title = A Coordination Level Functional Implementation of the Hierarchical
Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = 1997 Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming,
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author = William John O'Hirok,
year = 1992,
title = A Radiosity Approach for Determining the Radiative
Climate and Energy Budget for Complex Terrain,
address = Los Angeles, CA,
institution = University of California, Los Angeles,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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month = September,
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author = Rachel Orti and Fredo Durand and Stephane Riviere and Claude Puech,
year = 1996,
title = Radiosity in Flatland Made Visibly Simple,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual ACM Symposium on
Computational Geometry,
pages = V11--V12,
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year = 1997,
title = Radiosite Dynamique 2D et Complexe de Visibilite,
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author = Thomas Kenji Otake,
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title = Saccade-based Progressive Refinement Radiosity for Virtual
Reality Displays,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Alabama,
type = M.Sc. thesis
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month = July,
year = 1993,
title = Multiprocessor Models for the Radiosity Method,
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month = July,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Architecture for Rendering Complex Images,
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author = Derek Paddon and Alan Chalmers,
month = December,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Processing of the Radiosity Method,
journal = Computer-Aided Design,
volume = 26,
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author = Alan William Paeth,
year = 1994,
title = Linear Models of Reflective Colour,
address = Waterloo, Ontario,
school = University of Waterloo
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author = A. S. Pai and Young-Il Choo and M. Chen,
editor = B. K. Szymanski and B. Sinharoy,
year = 1996,
title = Distributed Tree Structures for N-Body Simulation,
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pages = 307--310,
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author = A. Pang and A. Freeman,
year = 1996,
title = Methods for Comparing 3D Surface Attributes,
booktitle = Visual Data Exploration and Analysis III,
volume = 2656,
pages = 58--64,
publisher = SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering,
keywords = Radiosity Validation, Form-Factor Calculation Methods
}
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author = Jayeshkumar Patel,
year = 1992,
title = A View-Independent Global Illumination Algorithm for
General Reflectance Functions,
institution = Arizona State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Chris Patmore,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Illumination of Dense Foliage Models,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 63--72,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
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author = Chris Patmore,
editor = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1993,
title = Simulated Multiple Scattering for Cloud Rendering,
booktitle = Graphics, Design and Visualization (IFIP Transactions B-9),
pages = 59--70,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
keywords = atmospherics,
comments = Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
(ICCG93), Bombay, India, February 24-26, 1993
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Pattanaik92-CGIMC,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and S. P. Mudur,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Computation of Global Illumination by Monte Carlo
Simulation of the Particle Model of Light,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 71--83,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = Monte Carlo
}
@ARTICLE{Pattanaik93-CGIPM,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and S. P. Mudur,
month = July - Spetember,
year = 1993,
title = Computation of Global Illumination in a Participating
Medium by Monte Carlo Simulation,
journal = The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation,
volume = 4,
number = 3,
pages = 133--152,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons
}
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author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Computational Methods for Global Illumination and
Visualisation of Complex 3D Environments,
institution = Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Computer Science
Department, Pilani, India,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = adjoint illumination equations, particle model of light, random
walk, importance sampling
}
@ARTICLE{Pattanaik93-EPESG,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and S. P. Mudur,
year = 1993,
title = Efficient Potential Equation Solutions for Global
Illumination Computation,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 17,
number = 4,
pages = 387--396
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author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
editor = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1993,
title = The Mathematical Framework of Adjoint Equations for
Illumination Computations,
booktitle = Graphics, Design and Visualization (IFIP Transactions B-9),
pages = 123--137,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
keywords = adjoint illumination equations, gathering methods, shooting
methods,
comments = Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
(ICCG93), Bombay, India, February 24-26, 1993
}
@ARTICLE{Pattanaik93-PEIIC,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and S. P. Mudur,
year = 1993,
title = The Potential Equation and Importance in Illumination
Computations,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 12,
number = 2,
pages = 131--136,
address = Cambridge, UK,
keywords = importance, potential equation, global illumination, adjoint
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Pattanaik94-FWRM,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and Kadi Bouatouch,
month = September,
year = 1994,
title = Fast Wavelet Radiosity Method,
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volume = 13,
number = 3,
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Pattanaik94-HWSGI,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and Kadi Bouatouch,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Haar Wavelet: A Solution to Global Illumination with
General Surface Properties,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 273--286,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = global illumination, Haar wavelets, orthonormal basis functions,
radiance equation,
comments =
}
@ARTICLE{Pattanaik95-AERWI,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and S. P. Mudur,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Adjoint Equations and Random Walks for Illumination
Computation,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 14,
number = 1,
pages = 77--102
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Pattanaik95-LREE,
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comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
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author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik and Kadi Bouatouch,
year = 199?,
title = Interactive Walk-Through Using Particle Tracing,
number = PI-903,
address = Rennes, France,
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Dynamic Lighting Effects
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author = M. Paulin and J.-P. Jessel,
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title = Adaptive Mesh Generation for Progressive Radiosity: A
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author = Mathias Paulin,
year = 1991,
title = Illumination Models for Image Synthesis,
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year = 1995,
title = Algorithms for Radiosity: Parallelism and Sampling Strategies,
note = En francais,
address = Toulouse, France,
school = Universite Paul Sabatier
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author = R. L. Perry and E. P. Speck,
year = 1959,
title = Geometric Factors for Thermal Radiation Exchange Between
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month = March,
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author = Axel Podehl,
year = November 1995,
title = Implementierung Eines Parallelen Hierarchischen
Radiosity-Verfahrens Auf der SB_PRAM,
school = Universitat des Saarlandes
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keywords = interreflections, Fredholm integrals,
comments = historical interest (in German)
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year = 1991,
title = A Global Illumination Model Using Distributed Ray
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institution = Marquette University,
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month = November,
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author = Rudolph W. Preisendorfer,
month = October,
year = 1957,
title = Radiative Transfer Axioms,
address = San Diego, CA,
institution = Visibility Laboratory, Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
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author = Rudolph W. Preisendorfer,
year = 1965,
title = Radiative Transfer on Discrete Spaces,
publisher = Pergamon Press,
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keywords = radiative transfer theory, radiosity,
comments = a radiosity theoretician's delight
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year = 1976,
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title = Parallelism Makes Light Work,
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booktitle = Proceedings of the First International Conference on
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month = July,
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author = Xavier Pueyo,
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number = 93-3-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
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author = Xavier Pueyo,
month = April,
year = 1993,
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address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
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note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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pages = 173--183,
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author = Werner Purgathofer and Martin Feda and Manfred Kopp,
month = June,
year = 1994,
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author = Werner Purgathofer and Robert F. Tobler and Thomas M. Galla,
year = 1995,
title = ACSGM - An Adaptive CSG Meshing Algorithm,
number = TR-186-2-95-14,
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title = Calculating Illuminance from Non-Diffuse Area Sources,
address = Boulder, CO,
school = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,
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author = Rodney J. Recker,
month = January,
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title = Improved Techniques for Progressive Refinement Radiosity,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
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month = January,
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address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
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comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
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Computers Using Virtual Interfaces,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Third Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '97),
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address = Phoenix, AZ,
organization = IEEE Computer Society
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author = C. Renaud,
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address = Amsterdam, Netherlands
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comments = ISBN 0-444-81784-0
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author = C. Renaud and F. Bricout and E. Lepretre,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Radiosity Approaches for Mesh Connected Machines,
booktitle = Parallel Computing: Trends and Applications (Advances in
Parallel Computing),
volume = 9,
pages = 541--596,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam,Netherlands
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month = February,
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booktitle = Proceedings of Supercomputing for Scientific Visualisation,
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address = Bombay, India,
keywords = parallel processing,
comments = ISBN 0-074-62240-4
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month = March/April,
year = 1995,
title = Massively Parallel Hemispherical Projection for Progressive
Radiosity,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 19,
number = 2,
pages = 273--279
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month = May,
year = 1996,
title = An Efficient SIMD Algorithm for Radiosity on the MP-1,
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number = 2-3,
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address = Amsterdam, Netherlands
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author = C. Renaud and F. Rousselle,
month = September,
year = 1997,
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address = Bristol, UK
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author = C. Renaud and F. Rousselle,
year = 1997,
title = Fast Massively Parallel Progressive Radiosiy on the MP-1 899,
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volume = 23,
number = 7
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author = Waqar-Un-Nissa Ressl,
month = October,
year = 1997,
title = Room Sound Field Prediction for Auralization,
address = Vancouver, BC,
school = Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of British
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keywords = Acoustic Radiosity, Auralization
}
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author = Scott Rhine,
year = 1991,
title = Parallel Processing of Radiosity Methods in Computer
Graphics,
institution = Kent State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
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month = October,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity on Cache-Coherent Multiprocessors,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Third Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '97),
note = To be published,
address = Phoenix, AZ,
organization = IEEE Computer Society
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author = Richard F. Riesenfeld,
month = June 21-22,,
year = 1988,
title = Advances in Radiosity Computation,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Symposium '88,
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address = Fort Collins, Colorado
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author = M. Roelens and G. Fertey and B. Peroche,
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comments = a method for showing cone of light atmospherics
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@BOOK{Rogers97-PECG,
author = David F. Rogers,
year = 1997,
title = Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics, Second Edition,
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author = Gilles Rougeron and Bernard Peroche,
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year = 1997,
title = An Adaptive Representation of Spectral Data for Reflectance
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booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 127--138,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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author = Badrinath Roysam and Andrew Cohen and Philip Getto and Peter Boyce,
year = 1991,
title = A Numerical Approach to the Computation of Light
Propagation Through Turbid Media: Application to the
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booktitle = IEEE Conference on Industry Applications,
pages = 661--669,
address = Detroit, Mich.,
keywords = atmospherics, Monte Carlo,
comments = also as Technical Report #92007, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, Troy, NY
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author = J. M. Ruis and M. Vall-Ilossera and M. Ferrando,
year = 1990,
title = Fast Algorithms for Radar Cross Section Computation of Complex
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booktitle = Proceedings of Nice International Conference on Antennas,
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author = Jim Ruppert,
month = June,
year = 1992,
title = A New and Simple Algorithm for Quality Two-Dimensional
Mesh Generation,
number = No. UCB/CSD 92/694,
institution = CS Division (EECS), University of California at Berkeley,
type = Report,
keywords = triangulation, mesh generation
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author = Holly Rushmeier,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Rendering Participating Media: Problems and Solutions from
Application Areas,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 35--56,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = participating media, volume radiosity
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Rushmeier86-ERMTS,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1986,
title = Extending the Radiosity Method to Transmitting and
Specularly Reflecting Surfaces,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = longer version of paper
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author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Kenneth E. Torrance,
month = July,
year = 1987,
title = The Zonal Method for Calculating Light Intensities in the
Presence of a Participating Medium,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings),
volume = 21,
number = 4,
pages = 293--302,
keywords = atmospherics
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@PHDTHESIS{Rushmeier88-RISSR,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1988,
title = Realistic Image Synthesis for Scenes with Radiatively
Participating Media,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = atmospherics
}
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author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Daniel R. Baum and David E. Hall,
month = June,
year = 1990,
title = Accelerating the Hemi-Cube Algorithm for Calculating
Radiation Form Factors,
booktitle = 5th AIAA/ASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference,
address = Seattle, Washington,
keywords = form factors, hemicubes
}
@ARTICLE{Rushmeier90-ERMIS,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Kenneth E. Torrance,
month = January,
year = 1990,
title = Extending the Radiosity Method to Include Specularly
Reflecting and Translucent Materials,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 9,
number = 1,
pages = 1--27
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rushmeier90-IBISG,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Stephen D. Tynor,
month = April,
year = 1990,
title = Incorporating the BRDF into an Infrared Scene Generation
System,
booktitle = Conference on Characterization, Propagation and Simulation of
Infrared Scenes, SPIE Proceedings,
volume = 1311,
address = Orlando, Florida,
comments = also as Technical Report #90-17, Laboratoire Bordelais de
Recherche en Informatique, Universite de Bordeaux.
}
@ARTICLE{Rushmeier91-AHACR,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Daniel R. Baum and David E. Hall,
year = 1991,
title = Accelerating the Hemi-Cube Algorithm for Calculating
Radiation Form Factors,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 113,
pages = 1044--1047,
keywords = form factors, hemicubes
}
@TECHREPORT{Rushmeier91-RMVR,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity Methods for Volume Rendering,
number = GIT-GVU-91-01,
publisher = Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, Georgia Institute
of Technology,
address = Atlanata, GA
}
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author = Holly E. Rushmeier and Charles Patterson and Aravindan Veerasamy,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Geometric Simplification for Indirect Illumination
Calculations,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '93,
pages = 227--236,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = Monte Carlo, progressive refinement, ray tracing
}
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author = Betrand Le Saec and Christophe Schlick,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = A Progressive Ray-Tracing Based Radiosity with General Reflectance
Functions,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 103--116
}
@TECHREPORT{LeSaec93-PRRGR,
author = Betrand Le Saec and Christophe Schlick,
year = 1993,
title = A Progressive Ray-Tracing Based Radiosdity with General Reflectance
Functions,
number = Research Report 690-93,
address = Talence, France,
institution = Laboratorie Bordleais de Recherche en Informatique,
Universite Bordeaux
}
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year = 1994,
title = Multithreaded Processor for Image Generation,
booktitle = 1994 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems,
volume = 4,
pages = 231--234,
publisher = IEEE,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = G. Sakas,
editor = C. E. Vandoni and D. A. Duce,
year = 1990,
title = Fast Rendering of Arbitrary Distributed Volume Densities,
booktitle = Eurographics '90,
pages = 519--530,
note = ISBN 0-444-88683-4,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, Netherlands
}
@BOOK{Sakas95-PRT,
editor = G. Sakas and P. Shirley and S. Muller,
year = 1995,
title = Photorealistic Rendering Techniques (Proceedings of the
Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
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comments = ISBN 3-540-58475-7
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author = Garcia Salcines and G. Cerruela Garcia and J. I. Benavides Benitez
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month = June 30 -- July 3,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Rendering of Radiance on Distributed Memory System,
booktitle = Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel
Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA '97),
address = Las Vegas, NV
}
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author = David Salesin and Daniel Lischinski and Tony DeRose,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Reconstructing Illumination Functions with Selected
Discontinuities,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 99--112,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@BOOK{Samet90-ASDS,
author = Hanan Samet,
year = 1990,
title = Applications of Spatial Data Structures,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
address = Reading, Massachusetts,
keywords = quadtrees, octrees,
comments = short section on radiosity
}
@ARTICLE{Sanchez92-SRETR,
author = A. Sanchez and T. F. Smith,
year = 1992,
title = Surface Radiation Exchange for Two-Dimensional Rectangular
Enclosures Using the Discrete-Ordinates,
journal = Journal of Heat Transfer (Transactions of the ASME),
volume = 114,
number = 2,
pages = 465--472
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author = A. Sanna and P. Montuschi and M. Rossi,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = Two Algorithms for Fast Ray Tracing of Complex Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@ARTICLE{Sarajii92-CMETG,
author = R. M. N. Sarajii and Richard G. Mistrick,
year = 1992,
title = Calculation Methods, Error Tendencies, and Guidelines for
Finite Element Flux Transfer,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 21,
number = 1,
pages = 92--102
}
@TECHREPORT{Saxe96-HCIRR,
author = Edward Saxe,
year = 1996,
title = Higher-Order Color Interpolation for Real-time Radiosity
Display,
number = TR96-023,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
type = Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Sbert93-GALR,
author = Mateu Sbert and Xavier Pueyo,
year = 1993,
title = A Global Algorithm for Linear Radiosity,
number = 93-37-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
type = Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Sbert93a-IGBMF,
author = Mateu Sbert,
year = 1993,
title = An Integral Geometry Based Method for Fast
Form-Factor Computation,
number = Research Report 93-4-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sbert93b-IGBMF,
author = Mateu Sbert,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = An Integral Geometry Based Method for Fast Form
Factor Computation,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '93),
volume = 12,
number = 3,
pages = C409--C420,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
keywords = form factor, Monte Carlo
}
@TECHREPORT{Sbert94-IGMFF,
author = Mateu Sbert and Xavier Pueyo,
year = 1994,
title = Integral Geometry Methods for Form Factor Computation,
number = IMA-94-04,
institution = Universitat de Girona,
type = Research Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sbert95-GMCPS,
author = Mateu Sbert and Frederic Perez and Xavier Pueyo,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Global Monte Carlo: A Progressive Solution,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 231--239,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@ARTICLE{Sbert95-IGMFF,
author = Mateu Sbert and Xavier Pueyo,
month = July,
year = 1995,
title = Integral Geometry Methods for Form Factor Computation,
journal = Encuentros de Geometria Computacional,
address = Barcelona, Spain
}
@ARTICLE{Sbert96-GMMCA,
author = Mateu Sbert and Xavier Pueyo and Lazlo Neumann and Werner
Purgathofer,
year = 1996,
title = Global Multipath Monte Carlo Algorithms for Radiosity,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 12,
number = 2,
pages = 47--61
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sbert97-CFBIP,
author = Mateu Sbert and A. Brusi,
year = 1997,
title = Comparing Finite and Biased Infinite Path Length Shooting Random
Walk Estimators for Radiosity,
booktitle = Proceedings of SCCG '97,
address = Budmerice, Slovakia
}
@ARTICLE{Sbert97-ECRWM,
author = Mateu Sbert,
month = January-March,
year = 1997,
title = Error and Complexity of Random Walk Monte Carlo Radiosity,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics,
volume = 3,
number = 1,
pages = 23--38
}
@ARTICLE{Sbert97-OSSSR,
author = Mateu Sbert,
year = 1997,
title = Optimal Source Selection in Shooting Random Walk Monte Carlo
Radiosity,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
note = C301--C308
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sbert97-UGRDC,
author = Mateu Sbert,
year = 1997,
title = The Use of Global Random Directions to Compute Radiosity: Global
Monte Carlo Techniques,
note = Available from http://ima.udg.es/~mateu,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
school = Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sbert97-VTIPL,
author = Mateu Sbert,
year = 1997,
title = Variances of Two Infinite Path Length Randon Walk Estimators for
Radiosity,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schaefer97-HRCS,
author = Stephan Schaefer,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity on Curved Surfaces,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 187--192,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = G. Schaufler and W. Sturzlinger and J. Volkert,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Generating Multiple Levels of Detail for Polygonal Geometry,
booktitle = Virtual Environments '95 (Eurographics Workshop in Virtual
Environments 1995),
pages = 33--41,
publisher = Springer Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany,
keywords = Hierarchical Clustering
}
@TECHREPORT{Schaufler95-LBPR,
author = G. Schaufler and W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Load Balancing for a Parallel Radiosity Algorithm,
number = CEI PACT D4V-3,
institution = University Linz
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schaufler95-LBPRA,
author = G. Schaufler and W. Sturzlinger and J. Volkert,
month = July,
year = 1995,
title = Load Balancing for a Parallel Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = Proceedings of the High Performance Computing Symposium '95
(HPCS '95),
pages = 217--228,
address = Montreal, Canada
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schaufler95-PR,
author = G. Schaufler and W. Sturzlinger and J. Volkert,
month = March,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Radiosity,
booktitle = Workshop: Algorithms for Future Technologies,
address = Prag, CZ
}
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author = Gernot Schaufler and Wolfgang Stuerzlinger-Protoy,
editor = Harold P. Santo,
year = 1995,
title = Exact and Error Bounded Approximation of Local
Illumination,
booktitle = Edugraphics + Compugraphics Proceedings,
pages = 327--366,
publisher = GRASP- Graphic Science Promotions & Publications,
address = P.O. Box 4076, Massama, 2745 Queluz, Portugal,
comments = ISBN 972-8342-00-4
}
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author = H. Schippers,
editor = H. J. J. Te Riele,
year = 1979,
title = Multigrid Techniques for the Solution of Fredholm Integral
Equations of the Second Kind,
booktitle = Colloqium on the Numerical Treatment of Integral Equations,
pages = 29--49,
publisher = Department of Numerical Mathematics, Math Center,
address = Amsterdam, Holland,
keywords = multigrid methods, radiosity equation, Fredholm integral
equations
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schirmacher96-HVR,
author = Hartmut Schirmacher,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Hierarchische Volumen-Radiosity,
note = Available from
ftp://faui90.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Publications/1996/TR.1996.9.ps.gz
or available through http://www9.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/,
address = Am Weichselgarten 9, 91058 Erlangen, Germany,
school = IMMD 9 -- Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen,
keywords = Transport Equation, Hierarchical Volume Radiosity, Form Factors,
Self Links, Participating Media
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schlick92-ESIR,
author = Christophe Schlick,
month = November,
year = 1992,
title = Elements pour une Synthese d'Images Realistes,
institution = Universite Bordeaux 1, France,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schlick93-CRMER,
author = Christophe Schlick,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = A Customizable Reflectance Model for Everyday Rendering,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 73--84,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@INCOLLECTION{Schlick94-HDRP,
author = Christophe Schlick,
editor = Paul S. Heckbert,
year = 1994,
title = High Dynamic Range Pixels,
booktitle = Graphics Gems IV,
pages = 422--430,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
}
@ARTICLE{Schlick94-SSRM,
author = Christophe Schlick,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = A Survey of Shading and Reflectance Models,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 13,
number = 2,
pages = 121--131,
keywords = local illumination, reflectance models, shading models, BRDF
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schmidt94-VEGR,
author = Olaf Schmidt,
year = 1994,
title = Verteilte Energiesimulation in Geschlossenen Raumen,
address = Paderborn, Germany,
school = Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of
Paderborn
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schoeneman93-PL,
author = Chris Schoeneman and Julie Dorsey and Brian Smits and James Arvo
and Donald Greenberg,
year = 1993,
title = Painting With Light,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 143--146,
keywords = simulation, global illumination, radiosity, ray tracing, light
design, inverse problems
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schoffel94-RDS,
author = Frank Schoffel,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity in Dynamischen Szenen,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hochschule Darmstadt,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = dynamic environments, shadow-form-factor-list, scene coherence,
radiosity repropagation, progressive refinement,
comments = in German
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schoffel97-ORIVR,
author = Frank Schoffel,
month = September,
year = 1997,
title = Online Radiosity in Interactive Virtual Reality Applications,
booktitle = ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology 1997
(ACM VRST '97),
pages = 201--208,
publisher = ACM Press
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schroder94-IHRAV,
author = Michael Schroder,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Implementierung des Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithmus in
Vision System,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = University of Erlangen,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Schroder93-CFEFF,
author = Peter Schroder and Pat Hanrahan,
month = January,
year = 1993,
title = A Closed Form Expression for the Form Factor Between
Two Polygons,
number = CS-TR-404-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder93-FFBTP,
author = Peter Schroder and Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1993,
title = On the Form Factor Between Two Polygons,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 163--164,
keywords = form factors
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder93-NIRPS,
author = Peter Schroder,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Numerical Integration for Radiosity in the Presence of
Singularities,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 177--184,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schroder93-WAIC,
author = Peter Schroder,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Algorithms for Illumination Computations,
number = CS-TR-466-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder93-WPR,
author = Peter Schroder and Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen and Pat
Hanrahan,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Wavelet Projections for Radiosity,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 105--114,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report,
keywords = wavelets, Galerkin methods, integral equations, numerical
methods
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder94-WMRC,
author = Peter Schroder and Pat Hanrahan,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Methods for Radiance Computations,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 303--311,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = wavelets, radiance equation, glossy surfaces, oracle
}
@ARTICLE{Schroder94-WPR,
author = Peter Schroder and Steven J. Gortler and Michael F. Cohen and Pat
Hanrahan,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Projections for Radiosity,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 13,
number = 2,
pages = 141--151,
keywords = wavelets, Galerkin methods, integral equations, numerical
methods
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder95-SPTP,
author = Peter Schroder and Wim Sweldens,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Spherical Wavelets: Texture Processing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 252--263,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schroder95-SWERF,
author = Peter Schroder and Wim Sweldens,
year = 1995,
title = Spherical Wavelets: Efficiently Representing Functions on
the Sphere,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1995
(ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Proceedings),
pages = 161--172,
comments = BRDF
}
@INCOLLECTION{Schroder96-WRWMI,
author = Peter Schroder,
year = 1996,
title = Wavelet Radiosity: Wavelet Methods for Integral Equations,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Course Notes - Wavelets in Computer Graphics,
pages = 143--165
}
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author = S. Schuierer,
editor = W. Hansmann and F. R. A. Hopgood and W. Strasser,
year = 1989,
title = Delaunay Triangulation and the Radiosity Approach,
booktitle = Proceedings of Eurographics '89,
pages = 345--353,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation, meshing
}
@ARTICLE{Schumaker93-TC,
author = Larry L. Schumaker,
month = January,
year = 1993,
title = Triangulations in CAGD,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 13,
number = 1,
pages = 47--52,
keywords = triangulation
}
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author = O. Seibert,
year = 1928,
title = ?,
journal = Archiv fuer Waermewristschaft,
volume = 9,
pages = 180,
keywords = form factor determination, Nusselt's analogy,
comments = independent development of Nusselt's analogy
}
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author = F.J. Seron and J.A. Magallon and E. Melendez and P. Latorre,
editor = S. Hernandez and C.A. Brebbia,
year = 1995,
title = The ALEPH Project: Image Synthesis Using Illusion and
Physical Based Rendering,
booktitle = Visualization and Intelligent Design in Engineering and
Architecture II,
pages = 11--19,
publisher = Computational Mechanics Publications,
address = Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton SO40 7AA, UK
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shah94-PRIGT,
author = Bina Chunilal Shah,
year = 1992,
title = Photo-Realisitc Image Generation Techniques,
address = Brighton, UK,
school = University of Sussex,
keywords = Multiprocessors, Object Space Edge Detection, Voxel
Antialiasing, Dynamic Octrees
}
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author = N. Shamsundar and E. M. Sparrow and R. P. Heinisch,
year = 1973,
title = Monte Carlo Radiation Solutions - Effect of Energy Partitioning and
Number of Rays,
journal = International Journal of Heat Mass Transfer,
volume = 16,
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Shao88-NRAPR,
author = Min-Zhi Shao and Qun-Sheng Peng and You-Dong Liang,
month = August,
year = 1988,
title = A New Radiosity Approach by Procedural Refinements for
Realistic Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '88 Proceedings),
volume = 22,
number = 4,
pages = 93--101
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shao93-AAPRR,
author = Min-Zhi Shao and Norman I. Badler,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Analysis and Acceleration of Progressive Refinement
Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 247--258,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@TECHREPORT{Shao93-GSPRR,
author = Min-Zhi Shao and Norman I. Badler,
year = 1993,
title = A Gathering and Shooting Progressive Refinement Radiosity
Method,
number = MS-CIS-93-03,
institution = Department of Computer and Information Science, University of
Pennsylvania,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shao88-FFGE,
author = Ping-Ping Shao and Qun-Sheng Peng and You-Dong Liang,
editor = D. A. Duce and P. Jancene,
year = 1988,
title = Form Factors for General Environments,
booktitle = Proceedings of Eurographics '88,
pages = 489--510,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland
}
@TECHREPORT{Shastri93-DRAAS,
author = Unmesh Shastri,
year = 1993,
title = A Distributed Radiosity Algorithm Using Adaptive
Subdivision,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Shaw94-HRDE,
author = E. S. Shaw,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity for Dynamic Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@ARTICLE{Shaw97-HRDE,
author = Erin Shaw,
month = June,
year = 1997,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity for Dynamic Environments,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 16,
number = 2,
pages = 107--118,
keywords = Dynamic Environment, Ghost Link, Shadow Link, Mesh Folding,
Motion Volume
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Shea94-RRSS,
author = Gary Thomas Shea,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity Rendering with Specular Shading,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Kansas,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen92-HMSTS,
author = L. S. Shen and M. F. A. Deprettere,
editor = P. DeWilde and J. Vandewalle,
year = 1992,
title = A Hierarchical Memory Structure for the 3D Shelling Technique,
booktitle = CompEuro 1992 (Proceedings Computer Systems and Software
Engineering),
pages = 244--249,
publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press,
address = Los Alamitos, CA
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen90-NSPTS,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and Ed Deprettere,
month = June,
year = 1990,
title = New Space Partitioning Technique to Support a Highly
Pipelined Architecture for the Radiosity Method,
booktitle = International Workshop on Algorithms and Parallel VLSI
Architectures 1991,
pages = 435,
publisher = Neth Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam,
address = Pont-a-Mousson, France
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen90-NSPTS,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and Ed Deprettere and P. Dewilde,
month = September,
year = 1990,
title = A New Space Partitioning Technique to Support a Highly
Pipelined Architecture for the Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Proceedings Eurographics Hardware Workshop,
address = Lausanne, Switzerland,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen91-NSPTM,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and Ed Deprettere and P. Dewilde,
year = 1991,
title = A New Space Partitioning for Mapping Computations of the
Radiosity Method onto a Highly Pipelined Parallel
Architecture,
booktitle = Proceedings RISC Symposium
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen91-SPMRC,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and F. A. J. Laarakker and E. Deprettere,
year = 1991,
title = Space Partitioning for Mapping Radiosity Computations
Onto a Pipelined Parallel Architecture (II),
booktitle = Proceedings of Sixth Eurographics Workshop on Graphics Hardware,
pages = 175--190
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shen92-PPMSR,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and Ed Deprettere,
year = 1992,
title = A Parallel-Pipelined Multiprocessor System for the
Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Seventh Eurographics Workshop on Graphics
Hardware,
pages = 106--122
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shen93-PIRAA,
author = Li-Sheng Shen,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = A Parallel Image Rendering Algorithm and Architecture
Based on Ray Tracing and Radiosity Shading,
address = Delft, The Netherlands,
institution = Delft University of Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 90-5326-012-9/CIP; Delft University Press, Stevinweg 1,
2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands
}
@INCOLLECTION{Shen93-SPMRC,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and F. A. J. Laarakker and E. Deprettere,
editor = A. Kaufman,
year = 1993,
title = Space Partitioning for Mapping Radiosity Computations
Onto a Pipelined Parallel Architecture (II),
booktitle = Rendering Visualization and Rasterization Hardware,
pages = 175--190,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany,
comments = ISBN 33-540-56787-9
}
@ARTICLE{Shen95-PIAAB,
author = Li-Sheng Shen and Ed Deprettere and P. Dewilde,
month = March/April,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Image-Rendering Algorithm and Architecture Based
on Ray Tracing and Radiosity Shading,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 19,
number = 2,
pages = 281--296
}
@ARTICLE{Shi93-MRAIV,
author = Jiaoying Shi and Aidong Zhang and Jose Encarnacao and Martin Gobel,
year = 1993,
title = A Modified Radiosity Algorithm for Integrated Visual and
Auditory Rendering,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 17,
number = 6,
pages = 633--642,
keywords = acoustics, auditory rendering, radiosity algorithms
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shimada94-ATMFA,
author = K. Shimada and T. Itoh and A. Doi,
year = 1994,
title = Automatic Triangular Meshing for Fast and Accurate Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Proceedings of Nicograph '94,
pages = 44--55
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shirley90-PBLCC,
author = Peter Shirley,
month = November,
year = 1990,
title = Physically Based Lighting Calculations for Computer
Graphics,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = Monte Carlo, stochastic sampling, radiosity,
comments = good overview of illumination algorithms to date; available on
the net
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley90-RTMIC,
author = Peter Shirley,
month = May,
year = 1990,
title = A Ray Tracing Method for Illumination Calculation in
Diffuse-Specular Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '90,
pages = 205--212,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = stratified sampling
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley91-DQMSD,
author = Peter Shirley,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = Discrepancy as a Quality Measure for Sampling Distributions,
booktitle = Eurographics '91,
pages = 183--194,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland,
keywords = sampling
}
@INCOLLECTION{Shirley91-RRT,
author = Peter Shirley,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity via Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Graphics Gems II,
pages = 306--310,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
keywords = ray tracing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley91-RTFGI,
author = Peter Shirley and Kelvin Sung and William Brown,
month = June,
year = 1991,
title = A Ray Tracing Framework for Global Illumination Systems,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '91,
pages = 117--128,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley91-TCMCR,
author = Peter Shirley,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = Time Complexity of Monte Carlo Radiosity,
booktitle = Eurographics '91,
pages = 459--465,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland,
keywords = Monte Carlo
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley92-DRTTP,
author = Peter Shirley and Changyaw Wang,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Distribution Ray Tracing: Theory and Practice,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 33--43,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = Monte Carlo
}
@TECHREPORT{Shirley92-LSDRT,
author = Peter Shirley and Changyaw Wang,
month = January,
year = 1992,
title = Luminaire Sampling in Distribution Ray Tracing,
number = 343,
institution = Computer Science Department, Indiana University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INCOLLECTION{Shirley92-NRPSW,
author = Peter Shirley,
editor = David Kirk,
year = 1992,
title = Nonuniform Random Point Sets via Warping,
booktitle = Graphics Gems III,
pages = 80--83,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
keywords = Monte Carlo,
comments = summary of various useful sample generation transformations
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley92-PBLCC,
author = Peter Shirley,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Physically Based Lighting Calculations for Computer
Graphics: A Modern Perspective,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 67--81,
comments = rendering techniques summary and extensions
}
@ARTICLE{Shirley92-TCMCR,
author = Peter Shirley,
year = 1992,
title = Time Complexity of Monte Carlo Radiosity,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 16,
number = 1,
pages = 117--120
}
@INCOLLECTION{Shirley93-MCSI,
author = Peter Shirley,
year = 1993,
title = Monte Carlo Simulation and Integration,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 9,
pages = 1--23
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley94-DLCMC,
author = Peter Shirley and Changyaw Wang,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = Direct Lighting Calculation by Monte Carlo Integration,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 54--59,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Shirley95-GIDE,
author = Peter Shirley and Bretton Wade and Philip M. Hubbard and David
Zareski and Bruce Walter and Donald P. Greenberg,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Global Illumination via Density Estimation,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 219--230,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INCOLLECTION{Shirley96-MCMR,
author = Peter Shirley,
year = 1996,
title = Monte Carlo Methods for Rendering,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Course Notes CD-ROM - Global Illumination in
Architecture and Entertainment,
chapter = Appendix C,
pages = 1--26
}
@ARTICLE{Shirley96-MCTDL,
author = Peter Shirley and Changyaw Wang and Kurt Zimmerman,
month = January,
year = 1996,
title = Monte Carlo Techniques for Direct Lighting Calculations,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 15,
number = 1,
pages = 1--36,
keywords = Direct Lighting, Importance Sampling, Luminaires, Monte Carlo
Integration, Ray Tracing, Realistic Image Synthesis
}
@BOOK{Siegel92-TRHT,
author = Robert Siegel and John R. Howell,
year = 1992,
title = Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 3rd Edition,
publisher = Hemisphere Publishing Corporation,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion89-GTMIS,
author = Francois Sillion and Claude Puech,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = A General Two-Pass Method Integrating Specular and
Diffuse Reflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Proceedings),
volume = 23,
number = 3,
pages = 335--344
}
@INCOLLECTION{Sillion91-DSBAM,
author = Francois Sillion,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = Detection of Shadow Boundaries for Adaptive Meshing in
Radiosity,
booktitle = Graphics Gems II,
pages = 311--315,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion91-GISGR,
author = Francois Sillion and James R. Arvo and Stephen H. Westin and
Donald P. Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = A Global Illumination Solution for General Reflectance
Distributions,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '91 Proceedings),
volume = 25,
number = 4,
pages = 187--196
}
@INCOLLECTION{Sillion93-RNR,
author = Francois Sillion,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity with Non-diffuse Reflectors,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 5,
pages = 1--25,
keywords = nondiffuse reflectors, BRDF, bidirectional ray tracing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion94-CVSHR,
author = Francois Sillion,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Clustering and Volume Scattering for Hierarchical Radiosity
Calculations,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 105--117,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, clustering, volume scattering, isotropic
media,
comments =
}
@BOOK{Sillion94-RGI,
author = Francois Sillion and Claude Puech,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity and Global Illumination,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
comments = ISBN 1-55860-277-1; excellent coverage of radiosity and global
illumination algorithms
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion94-SAPRI,
author = Francois Sillion,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = The State of the Art in Physically-based Rendering and its
Impact on Future Applications,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 1--10,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion95-CARCG,
author = Francois Sillion and George Drettakis and Cyril Soler,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = A Clustering Algorithm for Radiance Calculation in
General Environments,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 196--205,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sillion95-FCVEM,
author = Francois Sillion and George Drettakis,
year = 1995,
title = Feature-Based Control of Visibility Error: A
Multiresolution Clustering Algorithm for Global
Illumination,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1995
(ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Proceedings),
pages = 145--152
}
@ARTICLE{Sillion95-UHAGI,
author = Francois Sillion,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = A Unified Hierarchical Algorithm for Global Illumination
with Scattering Volumes and Object Clusters,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics,
volume = 1,
number = 3,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, clustering, volume scattering, isotropic
media,
comments = 240-254
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sindlar95-PRC,
author = Libor Sindlar,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Radiosity Computation,
address = Prague, CZ,
institution = School of Informatics, Charles University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallel processing, overshooting, progressive refinement,
comments = text in Czech
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sindlar96-PRCW,
author = Libor Sindlar and J. Pelikan,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Parallel Radiosity on a Cluster of Workstations,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization '96,
volume = 2,
pages = 322-331,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Singh92-CRSHP,
author = Gautam B. Singh,
year = 1992,
title = Computing Radiosity Solution on a High Performance Workstation LAN,
booktitle = Proceedings of the First International Symposium on
High-Performance Distributed Computing,
pages = 248--257,
publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press,
address = Los Alamitos, CA,
keywords = Local Area Networks, Parallel Processing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Singh93-PRCSM,
author = Gautam B. Singh and Santosh G. Abraham and Franklin H. Westervelt,
month = August,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Radiosity Computation on a Shared Memory
Multiprocessor,
booktitle = Proceedings of the 36th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and
Systems,
volume = 1,
pages = 165--168,
publisher = IEEE,
address = Wayne State University, Detroit, MI,
keywords = parallel processing
}
@PHDTHESIS{Singh93-MRCPP,
author = Gautam Bir Singh,
year = 1993,
title = Mapping Radiosity Computations to Parallel Processors,
institution = Wayne State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Singh93-PHNMI,
author = Jaswinder P. Singh,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Hierarchical N-Body Methods and their
Implications for Multiprocessors,
number = CSL-TR-93-563,
address = Stanford, CA,
institution = Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = parallel processors, hierarchical radiosity, N-body
}
@ARTICLE{Singh94-PVAPA,
author = Jaswinder P. Singh and Annop Gupta and Marc Levoy,
month = July,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Visualization Algorithms: Performance and
Architectural Implications,
journal = IEEE Computer,
volume = 27,
number = 7,
pages = 45--55,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, multiprocessor, parallel processing, ray
tracing
}
@TECHREPORT{Singh92-LBDLA,
author = Jaswinder Pal Singh and Chris Holt and Takashi Totsuka and Anoop
Gupta and John L. Hennessy,
year = 1992,
title = Load Balancing and Data Locality in Adaptive Hierarchical
N-body Methods: Barnes-Hut, Fast Multiple, and
Radiosity,
number = CSL-TR-92-505,
address = Stanford, CA,
institution = Computer Systems Laboratory, Stanford University,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = parallelism, hierarchical N-body
}
@ARTICLE{Singh95-LBDLA,
author = Jaswinder Pal Singh and Chris Holt and Takashi Totsuka and Anoop
Gupta and John Hennessy,
month = June,
year = 1995,
title = Load Balancing and Data Locality in Adaptive Hierarchical
N-body Methods: Barnes-Hut, Fast Multipole, and
Radiosity,
journal = Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing,
volume = 27,
number = 2,
pages = 118
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sloan97-TCLR,
author = Peter-Pike Sloan and Michael F. Cohen and Steven J. Gortler,
month = April,
year = 1997,
title = Time-Critical Lumigraph Rendering,
booktitle = 1997 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics,
note = To be published,
organization = ACM SIGGRAPH
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Slusallek92-SPPRM,
author = Philipp Slusallek and Max Kramer and Ralf Sonntag,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = A Short Proof of the Progressive Refinement Method in
Radiosity,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 287,
address = Bristol, UK,
comments = abstract
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Slusallek95-SLERW,
author = Philipp Slusallek and Michael Schroder and Marc Stamminger and
Hans-Peter Seidel,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Smart Links and Efficient Reconstruction for Wavelet
Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 240--251,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@ARTICLE{Slusallek95-VAGIC,
author = Philipp Slusallek and Hans-Peter Seidel,
month = March,
year = 1995,
title = Vision - An Architecture for Global Illumination
Calculations,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics,
volume = 1,
number = 1,
pages = 77--96,
keywords = global illumination, rendering architecture
}
@PHDTHESIS{Slusallek95-VAPBI,
author = Philipp Slusallek,
month = June,
year = 1995,
title = Vision - An Architecture for Physically Based Image
Synthesis,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Slusallek95a-UPRSG,
author = Phillipp Slusallek and T. Pflaum and H.-P. Seidel,
year = 1995,
title = Using Procedural RenderMan Shaders for Global
Illumination,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Slusallek95b-UPRSG,
author = Phillipp Slusallek and T. Pflaum and H.-P. Seidel,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Using Procedural RenderMan Shaders for Global
Illumination,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '95),
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = C311--C324,
address = Maastricht, The Netherlands
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Slusallek96-TORKI,
author = Phillipp Slusallek and Hans-Peter Seidel,
year = 1996,
title = Towards an Open Rendering Kernel for Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 51--60,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@ARTICLE{Smith94-TEEBM,
author = J. A. Smith and S. M. Goltz,
month = September,
year = 1994,
title = A Thermal Exitance and Energy Balance Model for Forest Canopies,
journal = IEEE Transactions on Geosciences and Remote Sensing,
volume = 32,
number = 5,
pages = 1060--1066
}
@ARTICLE{Smith94-UTMUS,
author = J. A. Smith and S. M. Goltz,
month = February,
year = 1994,
title = Updated Thermal Model Using Simplified Short-Wave
Radiosity Calculations,
journal = Remote Sensing of the Environment,
volume = 47,
number = 2,
pages = 167--175
}
@TECHREPORT{Smith91-FARR,
author = Kevin P. Smith,
year = 1991,
title = Fast and Accurate Radiosity-based Rendering,
number = UCB/CSD 91/635,
institution = Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Smits94-CARCE,
author = Brian Smits and James Arvo and Donald Greenberg,
year = 1994,
title = A Clustering Algorithm for Radiosity in Complex
Environments,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 435--442,
keywords = clustering, error bounds, hierarchical radiosity, global
illumination
}
@PHDTHESIS{Smits94-EHRCE,
author = Brian Smits,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Hierarchical Radiosity for Complex Environments,
number = TR 94-1443,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Smits92-IRA,
author = Brian E. Smits and James R. Arvo and David H. Salesin,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = An Importance-Driven Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '92 Proceedings),
volume = 26,
number = 4,
pages = 273--282
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Smits92-NCSIP,
author = Brian E. Smits and Gary Meyer,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Newton's Colors: Simulating Interference Phenomena in
Realistic Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 185--194,
comments = interference effects (e.g., oil slicks and soap bubbles)
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Snell97-PHGI,
author = Quinn O. Snell and John L. Gustafson,
month = August,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Global Illumination,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Symposium on High
Performance Distributed Computing,
address = Portland, OR,
keywords = Global Illumination, Parallel Rendering, Monte Carlo
}
@TECHREPORT{Snyder96-ALSRG,
author = John M. Snyder,
month = March,
year = 1996,
title = Area Light Sources for Real-Time Graphics,
number = MSR-TR-96-11,
address = Redmond, WA,
institution = Advanced Technology Division, Microsoft Research
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sobierajski94-GIMVR,
author = Lisa Marie Sobierajski,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Global Illumination Models for Volume Rendering,
address = Stony Brook, NY,
institution = Department of Computer Science, State University of New York
at Stony Brook,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@TECHREPORT{Sobierajski94-VR,
author = Lisa Marie Sobierajski and Arie E. Kaufman,
year = 1994,
title = Volumetric Radiosity,
number = 94.01.05,
address = Stony Brook, NY,
institution = Department of Computer Science, State University of New York
at Stony Brook,
type = Technical Report,
keywords = volumetric radiosity
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Soler96-AEBMV,
author = Cyril Soler and Francois Sillion,
year = 1996,
title = Accurate Error Bounds for Multi-Resolution Visibility,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 133--142,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@ARTICLE{Soler96-CMVCR,
author = Cyril Soler,
year = 1996,
title = Caracterisation Multi-Echelles de la Visibilite Pour Les Calculs de
Radiosite,
journal = Revue Internationale de CFAO et d'Informatique Graphique,
volume = 11,
number = 4
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Song89-NIMRI,
author = Qin Song and Li Shuliang and Wu Youshou,
year = 1989,
title = A New Illumination Model for Realistic Image Synthesis,
booktitle = CAD & CG '89 Beijing (Proceedings of the International
Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics),
pages = 108--110,
publisher = International Academic Publishers,
address = Beijing, China
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Song92-ILSIM,
author = Qin Song and Gong Jie and Li Shuliang and Wu Youshou,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Implicit Light Source Illumination Model for Realistic
Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 288,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = ray tracing,
comments = abstract
}
@BOOK{Spanier69-MCPNT,
author = J. Spanier and M. Gelbard,
year = 1969,
title = Monte Carlo Principles and Neutron Transport Problems,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
address = Reading, MA,
keywords = Importance
}
@ARTICLE{Sparrow60-AVMRH,
author = E. M. Sparrow,
month = November,
year = 1960,
title = Application of Variational Methods to Radiation
Heat-Transfer Calculations,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 82,
number = 4,
pages = 375--380,
keywords = radiosity equation, variational methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method,
comments = an alternative approach to solving the radiosity equation
}
@ARTICLE{Sparrow61-ARIBS,
author = E. M. Sparrow and J. L. Gregg and J. V. Szel and P. Manos,
month = May,
year = 1961,
title = Analysis, Results and Interpretation Between Some
Simply-Arranged Gray Surfaces,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
pages = 207--214,
keywords = thermal radiation, radiosity equation
}
@ARTICLE{Sparrow63-NSFRA,
author = E. M. Sparrow,
month = May,
year = 1963,
title = A New and Simpler Formulation for Radiative Angle
Factors,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 85,
number = 2,
pages = 81--88,
keywords = form factor determination, Stoke's theorem,
comments = thermal engineering's rediscovery of Stoke's theorem (see V. A.
Fock)
}
@ARTICLE{Sparrow65-GVMCR,
author = E. M. Sparrow and A. Haji-Sheikh,
month = February,
year = 1965,
title = A Generalized Variational Method for Calculating Radiant
Interchange Between Surfaces,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 87,
number = 1,
pages = 103--109,
keywords = radiosity equation, variational methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method,
Galerkin method
}
@BOOK{Sparrow78-RHT,
author = E. M. Sparrow and R. D. Cess,
year = 1978,
title = Radiation Heat Transfer,
publisher = Hemisphere Publishing Corporation,
address = Washington
}
@INCOLLECTION{Sparrow63-CRIBS,
author = Ephraim M. Sparrow,
editor = Warren Ibele,
year = 1963,
title = On the Calculation of Radiant Interchange Between
Surfaces,
booktitle = Modern Developments in Heat Transfer,
publisher = Academic Press,
address = New York, NY,
comments = summary of radiosity method and comparison of Hottel, Gebhart
and Eckbert methods
}
@ARTICLE{Spencer42-CIFTS,
author = Domina Eberle Spencer,
year = 1942,
title = Calculation of Illumination From Triangular Sources,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 32,
number = 5,
pages = 274--281
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Spencer51-GBFIM,
author = Domina Eberle Spencer and V. J. Stakutis and H. F. Kingsbury and
R. W. McKinley,
month = August 27-30,
year = 1951,
title = Glass Block Fenestration and the Interreflection Method,
booktitle = National Technical Conference of the Illuminating Engineering
Society,
address = Washington, DC
}
@ARTICLE{Spencer51-IC,
author = Domina Eberle Spencer and S. E. Sanborn,
year = 1951,
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journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
volume = 252,
pages = 413--???
}
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author = Domina Eberle Spencer and V. J. Stakutis,
year = 1951,
title = The Integral-Equation Solution of the Daylighting Problem,
journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute,
volume = 252,
pages = 225--???
}
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author = Domina Eberle Spencer,
month = May,
year = 1958,
title = Approximations and the Interflection Method,
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number = 5,
pages = 243--251,
keywords = interreflections, analytic analysis
}
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author = Domina Eberle Spencer and E. A. Gaston,
month = July 14-18,
year = 1974,
title = Lighting Design with Generalized Reflectance,
booktitle = 1974 Annual Illuminating Engineering Society Conference,
address = New Orleans, LA
}
@ARTICLE{Spencer75-LDGR,
author = Domina Eberle Spencer and E. A. Gaston,
year = 1975,
title = Lighting Design with Generalized Reflectance,
journal = Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 4,
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author = Domina Eberle Spencer and Matthew Cross,
month = August 18-20,
year = 1997,
title = General Formulation of the Interreflection Integral Equation,
booktitle = 1997 Annual IESNA Conference Proceedings,
pages = 706--718,
publisher = Illuminating Engineering Society of North Anerica,
address = New York, NY
}
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author = Stephen Noel Spencer,
year = 1988,
title = A Hemisphere Radiosity Solution for Computer-Generated
Images,
institution = Department of Computer and Information Science, Ohio State
University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Stephen Noel Spencer,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = The Hemisphere Radiosity Method: A Tale of Two
Algorithms,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 127--135
}
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author = Jos Stam and Eugene Fiume,
year = 1995,
title = Depicting Fire and Other Gaseous Phenomena Using
Diffusion Processes,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1995
(ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Proceedings),
pages = 129--136,
keywords = multiple scattering, participating media, diffusion
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stam95-MSDP,
author = Jos Stam,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Multiple Scattering as a Diffusion Process,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 41--50,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = multiple scattering, participating media, diffusion,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
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author = Jos Stam and Eric Languea,
year = 1996,
title = Ray Tracing in Non-Constant Media,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 225--234,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
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author = M. Stamminger,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Radiosity,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = University of Erlangen,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = wavelets
}
@ARTICLE{Stamminger97-BRIGS,
author = M. Stamminger and P. Slusallek and H.-P. Seidel,
year = 1997,
title = Bounded Radiosity - Illumination on General Surfaces and Clusters,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
note = C309--C317
}
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author = M. Stamminger and W. Nitsch and P. Slusallek and H.-P. Seidel,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = Isotropic Clustering for Hierarchical Radiosity - Implementation
and Experiences,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@TECHREPORT{Stamminger97-BCFGB,
author = Marc Stamminger and Philipp Slusallek and Hans-Peter Seidel,
year = 1997,
title = Bounded Clustering - Finding Good Bounds on Clustered Light
Transport,
number = TR-97-1,
note = Available from http://www9.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/Publications,
institution = Universitat Erlangen
}
@ARTICLE{Stanger84-MCPLD,
author = Dan Stanger,
year = 1984,
title = Monte Carlo Procedures in Lighting Design,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 13,
number = 4,
pages = 368--371,
keywords = ray tracing, Monte Carlo, global illumination
}
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author = U. Stephenson and U. Kristiansen,
month = June,
year = 1995,
title = Pyramidal Beam Tracing and Time Dependent Radiosity,
booktitle = Fifteenth International Congress on Acoustics,
volume = 2,
pages = 657--660,
publisher = Tapir,
address = Trondheim, Norway,
comments = ISBN 8259589958
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stewart93-OSACS,
author = A. James Stewart and Sherif Ghali,
month = August,
year = 1993,
title = An Output Sensitive Algorithm for the Computation of
Shadow Boundaries,
booktitle = Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry,
pages = 291--296
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stewart94-FCSBS,
author = A. James Stewart and Sherif Ghali,
year = 1994,
title = Fast Computation of Shadow Boundaries Using Spatial
Coherence and Backprojection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 231--238,
keywords = shadows, backprojection, discontinuity mesh, aspect graphs,
radiosity, visual events, efficient surface enumeration, spatial
coherence
}
@BOOK{Stollnitz96-WCGTA,
author = Eric J. Stollnitz and Tony D. DeRose and David H. Salesin,
year = 1996,
title = Wavelets for Computer Graphics: Theory and Applications,
publisher = Morgann Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = global illumination, wavelets, wavelet radiosity, wavelet
radiance,
comments = chapter on wavelet radiosity and wavelet radiance
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger92-RVD,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity with Voronoi Diagrams,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 169--177,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sturzlinger92-RVDD,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
month = April,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity mit Voronoi Diagrammen und
Diskontinuitaets-Meshes,
address = Vienna, Austria,
institution = Technical University of Wien,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger94-AMRDR,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Adaptive Mesh Refinement with Discontinuities for the
Radiosity Method,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 239--248,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, discontinuity meshing, mesh refinement,
comments =
}
@TECHREPORT{Sturzlinger94-DIPRA,
author = W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild and G. Schaufler,
month = July,
year = 1994,
title = Description and Implementation of a Parallel Radiosity Algorithm,
number = CEI PACT D4V-1,
institution = University of Linz
}
@TECHREPORT{Sturzlinger94-PPRP,
author = W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild,
editor = A. Hagenberg,
month = March,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Progressive Radiosity with Parallel Visibility,
number = RISC Linz Report Series 94-17,
pages = 32--40
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger94-PPRPV,
author = W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Progressive Radiosity with Parallel Visibility
Computations,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '94,
pages = 66--74,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger94-PVCPR,
author = W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Visibility Computations for Parallel Radiosity,
booktitle = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 854,
pages = 405--413,
note = ISBN 3-540-58430-7,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany,
keywords = parallel processing, visibility,
comments = Proceedings of Third Joint International Conference on Vector
and Parallel Processing (CONPAR 94-VAPP VI)
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger94-PVCR,
author = W. Sturzlinger and C. Wild,
month = March,
year = 1994,
title = Parallel Visibility Computations for Radiosity,
number = 94-17,
pages = 32--40,
note = ACPC Paragraph Workshop,
address = Hagenberg, Austria
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger95-EPH,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
month = May,
year = 1995,
title = Exact Projections onto the Hemisphere,
booktitle = Summer Conference on Computer Graphics 95,
pages = RI--31-38,
address = Bratislava, SV
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger95-LBPRA,
author = W. Sturzlinger and G. Schaufler and J. Volkert Johannes,
month = October,
year = 1995,
title = Load Balancing for a Parallel Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = IEEE/ACM 1995 Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '95),
pages = 39-45,
address = Atlanta, Georgia
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger95-LBSRA,
author = W. Sturzlinger and G. Schaufler and J. Volkert,
month = July,
year = 1995,
title = Load Balancing Strategies for a Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = High Performance Computing Symposium '95,
address = Montreal, Quebec
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger96-OLPIS,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
year = 1996,
title = Optimized Local Pass Using Importance Sampling,
booktitle = WSCG 96 (Fourth International Conference in Central Europe on
Computer Graphics and Visualization),
volume = 2,
pages = 342--348,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@TECHREPORT{Sturzlinger93-FGIR,
author = Wolfgang Sturzlinger,
month = December,
year = 1993,
title = FXFIRE - Global Illumination with Radiosity,
institution = University Linz
}
@TECHREPORT{Sturzlinger95-DMRA,
author = Wolfgang Sturzlinger,
month = October,
year = 1995,
title = Discontinuity Meshing for a Radiosity Algorithm,
number = CEI PACT D4V-8,
institution = University Linz
}
@TECHREPORT{Sturzlinger95-FFCPR,
author = Wolfgang Sturzlinger,
month = July,
year = 1995,
title = Form Factor Calculation for a Parallel Radiosity Algorithm,
number = CEI PACT D4V-6,
institution = University Linz
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger97-GIGS,
author = Wolfgang Sturzlinger,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = Global Illumination with Glossy Surfaces,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
pages = 543--551,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sturzlinger97-IRGIG,
author = Wolfgang Sturzlinger and Rui Bastos,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Interactive Rendering of Globally Illuminated Glossy Scenes,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 93--102,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stuttard95-RSRP,
author = D. Stuttard and A. Worrall and D. Paddon and C. Willis,
year = 1995,
title = A Radiosity System for Real-Time Photo-Realism,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Developments in Virtual Environments (CG
International '95 Proceedings),
pages = 71--81,
publisher = Academic Press,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = available as
http://aloha.cs.bris.ac.uk/~worrall/scope/leeds95.html
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stuttard95-PRSLD,
author = David Stuttard and Adam Worrall and Derek Paddon and Claire Willis,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = A Parallel Radiosity System for Large Data Sets,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '95,
pages = 421--430,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic,
comments = available as
http://aloha.cs.bris.ac.uk/~worrall/scope/pilzen95.html
}
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author = G. Subramanian and V. V. S. Raveendra and M. Gopalakrishna Kamath,
year = 1994,
title = Robust Boundary Triangulation and Delaunay Triangulation of
Arbitrary Planar Domains,
journal = International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,
volume = 37,
number = 10,
pages = 1779--1789
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sun92-PMBIR,
author = J. Sun and R. L. Grimsdale,
month = December,
year = 1992,
title = A Partial Matrix Based Incremental Radiosity Algorithm,
booktitle = Proceedings of Second International Conference on Computational
Graphics and Visualization Techniques (Compugraphics '92),
pages = 25--35,
publisher = Technical University of Lisbon,
address = Lisbon, Spain
}
@ARTICLE{Sun93-DFLT,
author = J. Sun and L. Q. Zou and R. L. Grimsdale,
year = 1993,
title = The Determination of Form-Factors by Lookup Table,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum,
volume = 12,
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author = J. Sun and L. Q. Zou and R. L. Grimsdale,
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year = 1993,
title = A Window Projection Method for Non-Diffuse Environments,
booktitle = Graphics, Design and Visualization (IFIP Transactions B-9),
pages = 139--148,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
keywords = radiosity equation, extended radiosity, specular
interreflections, refraction,
comments = Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
(ICCG93), Bombay, India, February 24-26, 1993
}
@ARTICLE{Sun97-RSCSE,
author = J. Sun and R. L. Grimsdale,
year = 1997,
title = A Radiosity Solution for Curved Surface Environments,
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volume = 12,
number = 5,
pages = 414--4??
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author = Kelvin Sung,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = The Area Sampling Machine,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 147--160,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = parallelism, z-buffer
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author = Cristian Suvagau,
year = 1994,
title = Contributions on the Calculation Methods for Interior
Lighting,
address = Bd. Lacul Tei nr. 124, Budapest 72305, Romania,
institution = Lighting and Electrical Installation Department, Technical
University for Constructions of Budapest,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = radiosity, lighting design
}
@ARTICLE{Suzuki95-DTDIA,
author = I. Suzuki and N. Futagami and K. Sahara,
year = 1995,
title = Development of a Three Dimensional Illuminance Analysis
System Using Ray Tracing Method,
journal = Sharp Technical Journal,
number = 61,
pages = 33
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author = M. Suzuki and N. Yoshimura and O. Kimura and M. Awata,
month = February,
year = 1994,
title = Monte Carlo Simulation for Color Changes Caused by an
Inter-Reflection Light,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan,
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number = 2,
pages = 107--113,
note = In Japanese
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@BOOK{Szabo91-FEA,
author = Barna Szabo and Ivo Babuska,
year = 1991,
title = Finite Element Analysis,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons,
address = New York, NY,
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author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos,
editor = H. P. Santo,
month = December,
year = 1993,
title = Global Element Method for Radiosity Calculation,
booktitle = Proceedings of Third International Conference on Computational
Graphics and Visualization Techniques (Compugraphics '93),
pages = 171--177,
address = Alvor, Portugal
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Szirmay-Kalos95-CCRA,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Gabor Marton,
editor = V. Skala,
month = February,
year = 1995,
title = On Convergence and Complexity of Radiosity Algorithms,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Winter School of Computer Graphics and CAD
Systems '95,
pages = 313--322,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@BOOK{Szirmay-Kalos95-TTDCG,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Gabor Marton and Balazs Dobos and Tamas
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editor = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos,
year = 1995,
title = Theory of Three Dimensional Computer Graphics,
publisher = Publishing House of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
}
@ARTICLE{Szirmay-Kalos97-AQMCI,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Tibor Foris and Laszlo Neumann and
Csebfalvi Balasz,
year = 1997,
title = An Analysis of Quasi-Monte Carlo Integration Applied to the
Transillumination Radiosity Method,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
note = C271--C281
}
@ARTICLE{Szirmay-Kalos97-AVCRM,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos,
year = 1997,
title = Application of Variational Calculus in Radiosity Method,
journal = Periodica Polytechnica,
comments = to appear
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Szirmay-Kalos97-LWORA,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Marton Gabor,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = On the Limitations of Worst-Case Optimal Ray-Shooting Algorithms,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
note = Available from http://www.fsz.bme.hu/~szirmay/puba.html,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Szirmay-Kalos97-RARST,
author = Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Foris Tibor,
month = February,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosity Algorithms Running in Sub-Quadratic Time,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference in Central
Europe on Computer Graphics and Visualization (WSCG '97),
note = Available from http://www.fsz.bme.hu/~szirmay/puba.html,
publisher = University of West Bohemia,
address = Plzen, Czech Republic
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tadamura93-MSROS,
author = K. Tadamura and E. Nakamae and K. Kaneda and M. Baba and H.
Yamashita and T. Nishita,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = Modeling of Skylight and Rendering of Outdoor Scenes,
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volume = 12,
number = 3,
pages = C189--C200,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
keywords = scattering
}
@ARTICLE{Takabatake91-GRBS,
author = K. Takabatake,
month = April,
year = 1991,
title = A Generalization of the Radiosity-Based Solution,
journal = Transactions of the Institute of Electronics, Information,
volume = J74D-II,
number = 4,
pages = 585--587,
note = In Japanese
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tampieri88-EDPSG,
author = Filippo Tampieri and D. P. Greenberg,
year = 1988,
title = Experimental Distributed Processing System for Global Illumination
Algorithms,
booktitle = Computational Intelligence 1988,
publisher = University of Milan,
address = Milan, Italy,
keywords = Distributed Processing
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Tampieri90-GIAPC,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
month = January,
year = 1990,
title = Global Illumination Algorithms for Parallel Computer
Architectures,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallelism
}
@INCOLLECTION{Tampieri91-FVRU,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
editor = James Arvo,
year = 1991,
title = Fast Vertex Radiosity Update,
booktitle = Graphics Gems II,
pages = 303--305,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = includes code
}
@INCOLLECTION{Tampieri92-AFC,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
editor = David Kirk,
year = 1992,
title = Accurate Form-Factor Computation,
booktitle = Graphics Gems III,
pages = 329--333,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
comments = includes code
}
@PHDTHESIS{Tampieri93-DMRIS,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
year = 1993,
title = Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity Image Synthesis,
number = 93-1346,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tampieri94-CRAS,
author = Filippo Tampieri and Daniel Lischinski,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
year = 1994,
title = The Constant Radiosity Assumption Syndrome,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 83--92,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tamstorf97-ASBEP,
author = Rasmus Tamstorf and Henrik Wann Jensen,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Adaptive Sampling and Bias Estimation in Path Tracing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 285--296,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Tan89-RHTME,
author = Zhiqiang Tan,
month = February,
year = 1989,
title = Radiative Heat Transfer in Multidimensional Emitting,
Absorbing, and Scattering Media - Mathematical Formulation
and Numerical Method,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 111,
pages = 141--147
}
@ARTICLE{Tanaka91-SMOIA,
author = T. Tanaka and T. Takakhashi,
year = 1991,
title = Shading Method for Objects Illuminated by Area Light Sources,
journal = Transactions of the Information Processing Society of Japan,
volume = 32,
number = 11,
pages = 1383--1391,
note = In Japanese
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tanaka91-SALS,
author = Toshimitsu Tanaka and Tokiichiro Takahashi,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = Shading with Area Light Sources,
booktitle = Eurographics '91,
pages = 235--246, 535-537,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Tanaka95-FSALL,
author = Toshimitsu Tanaka and Tokiichiro Takahashi,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Fast Shadowing Algorithm for Linear Light Sources,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '95),
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = C205--C216,
address = Maastricht, The Netherlands
}
@ARTICLE{Tanaka97-FASSA,
author = Toshimitsu Tanaka and Tokiichiro Takahashi,
month = September,
year = 1997,
title = Fast Analytic Shading and Shadowing for Area Light Sources,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
pages = C231--C240
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Teller93-GVAIC,
author = Seth Teller and Pat Hanrahan,
year = 1993,
title = Global Visibility Algorithms for Illumination Computations,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 239--246,
keywords = hidden surface removal, visibility space, radiosity, global
illumination, algorithmic triage
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Teller94-POLRC,
author = Seth Teller and Celeste Fowler and Thomas Funkhouser and Pat
Hanrahan,
year = 1994,
title = Partitioning and Ordering Large Radiosity Computations,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 443--450,
keywords = multigridding, equilibrium methods, spatial subdivision
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Teller96-CRIRT,
author = Seth Teller and Kavita Bala and Julie Dorsey,
year = 1996,
title = Conservative Radiance Interpolants for Ray Tracing,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 257--268,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
@TECHREPORT{Teller91-CAALS,
author = Seth J. Teller,
year = 1991,
title = Computing the Antipenumbra of an Area Light Source,
institution = Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley,
type = UCB/CSD 91/666,
keywords = discontinuity meshing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Teller92-CAAL,
author = Seth J. Teller,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = Computing the Antipenumbra of an Area Light Source,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '92 Proceedings),
volume = 26,
number = 4,
pages = 139--148,
keywords = discontinuity meshing
}
@TECHREPORT{Tellier89-TRIM,
author = Pierre Tellier and Kadi Bouatouch,
month = May,
year = 1989,
title = Toward a Realistic Illumination Model,
number = 1029,
address = Rennes, France,
institution = Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique,
type = Report
}
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author = Pierre Tellier,
month = November,
year = 1991,
title = Using Coherence to Accelerate Radiosity (Utilisation de la
Notion de Coherence pour Accelerer la Methode de
Radiosite),
number = Rapports de Recherche 1563,
publisher = Institut Nationale de Recherche en Informatique et en
Automatique,
keywords = temporal coherence, form factor calculation, hemispherical ray
tracing,
comments = Abstracts in English and French
}
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author = Pierre Tellier and E. Maisel and Kadi Bouatouch and Eric
Langueonou,
year = 1993,
title = Exploiting Spatial Coherence to Accelerate Radiosity,
journal = The Visual Computer,
volume = 10,
number = 1,
pages = 46--53
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author = Pierre Tellier,
month = April,
year = 1993,
title = Synthese d'Image Realiste: Simulation d'Eclairage
Interieur et Exterieur Mixte (Naturel et Artificiel),
address = Rennes, France,
institution = Universite de Rennes,
type = Ph.D. thesis
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author = Pierre Tellier and Kadi Bouatouch,
editor = P. Brunet and F. W. Jansen,
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title = Physics-Based Lighting Models: Implementation Issues,
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author = Kim Beng Teo,
year = 1995,
title = Clustering to Accelerate Hierarchical Radiosity Computation
in Complex Environment,
address = Berkeley, CA,
institution = University of California at Berkeley,
type = M.Sc. thesis
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author = Patrick C. Teo and Eero P. Simoncelli and David J. Heeger,
month = October,
year = 1997,
title = Efficient Linear Re-Rendering for Interactive Lighting Design,
number = STAN-CS-TN-97-60,
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year = 1991,
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pages = 70--75,
keywords = adaptive mesh generation, variational methods
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title = A Hierarchical Subdivision Algorithm for Stochastic
Radiosity Methods,
number = TR-186-2-96-14,
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institution = Institute of Computer Graphics, Technical University of
Vienna,
type = Technical Report
}
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booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
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note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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year = 1993,
title = Temporal Coherence in Progressive Radiosity,
number = 93-5-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
type = Technical Report
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author = Daniela Tost and Xavier Pueyo,
month = April,
year = 1993,
title = Temporal Coherence in Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = First International Conference on Visualization and Intelligent
Design in Engineering and Architecture,
pages = 77--90,
note = ISBN 1-85312-227-0,
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year = 1983,
title = The Monte Carlo Method in Lighting Calculations,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
volume = 15,
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author = P. R. Tregenza,
year = 1994,
title = Daylighting Computation: Radiosity Method Using
Triangular Patches,
journal = International Journal of Lighting Research & Technology,
volume = 26,
number = 1,
pages = 1--7,
keywords = daylight calculations, form factors, triangular mesh, specular
reflections, spherical triangles
}
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author = Clemens Tropp,
year = 1994,
title = Eine Praxisorientierte Software fur Realitatsgetreure
3D-Lichtsimulation (Practically Oriented Software for
Highly Realistic 3-D Light Simulation),
journal = LICHT,
volume = 7/8,
pages = 578--580,
publisher = Pflaum Verlag GmbH & Co. KG,
address = Munchen, Germany,
comments = ISSN 0024-2861; describes the design and implementation of
Luxor, a radiosity renderer for architectural lighting simluation
on a MacIntosh (in German)
}
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author = Roy Troutman and Nelson L. Max,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Algorithms Using Higher Order Finite Element
Methods,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 209--212,
keywords = finite elements, form factors, global illumination, radiosity
}
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author = Roy Lee Troutman,
year = 1992,
title = Parallel Radiosity Algorithms Using Higher Order Finite
Element Models,
address = Davis, CA,
institution = University of California, Davis,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
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author = Ben Trumbore and Wayne Lytle and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = September,
year = 1991,
title = A Testbed for Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Eurographics '91,
pages = 467--80, 550,
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author = Rico Kim-Wing Tsang,
year = 1996,
title = Advancing Front Mesh Generation and Radiosity Rendering,
institution = Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis
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author = Nicolas Tsingos and Jean-Dominique Gascuel,
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title = Soundtracks for Computer Animation: Sound Rendering in Dynamic
Environments with Occlusions,
booktitle = Graphics Interface '97,
pages = 9--16,
note = Available from http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/gi/gi97/proceedings/papers,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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author = Jack Tumblin and Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1991,
title = Tone Reproduction for Realistic Computer Generated Images,
number = GIT-GVU-91-13,
institution = Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, Coll. of
Computing, Georgia Institute of Tech.,
type = Tech. Report,
comments = a reasonable method to scale radiosity solutions
}
@ARTICLE{Tumblin93-TRRI,
author = Jack Tumblin and Holly E. Rushmeier,
month = November,
year = 1993,
title = Tone Reproduction for Realistic Images,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 13,
number = 6,
pages = 42--48,
comments = also appeared as Tech. Report GIT-GVU-91-13, Graphics,
Visualization & Usability Center, Coll. of Computing, Georgia
Institute of Tech; a reasonable method to perceptually scale
radiosity solutions
}
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author = A. Uejima and K. Yamazaki and T. Watanabe and H. Tokumaru,
month = July,
year = 1996,
title = Parallelization of the Radiosity Method on a Multi-Transputer
System,
journal = Transactions of the Information Processing Society of Japan,
volume = 37,
number = 7,
pages = 1477--1484,
note = In Japanese
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author = Y. Uetani and K. Matsuura,
month = Summer,
year = 1993,
title = A Method of Luminance Calculations in an Anisotropic
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author = Carlos Urena and Xavier Pueyo and Juan C. Torres,
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number = 2,
pages = 225--236
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author = Carlos Urena and Juan C. Torres,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Improved Irradiance Computation by Importance Sampling,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 275--284,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
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year = 1960,
title = Thermal Radiation from a Cylindrical Enclosure with
Specified Wall Heat Flux,
journal = ASME Journal of Heat Transfer,
volume = 82,
number = 4,
pages = 369--374,
keywords = radiosity equation, variational methods, Rayleigh-Ritz method,
Galerkin method
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Varshney91-PRTMC,
author = Amitabh Varshney,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Parallel Radiosity Techniques for Mesh-Connected SIMD
Computers,
number = TR91-028,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
type = M.Sc. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = parallelism
}
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author = Amitabh Varshney and Jan F. Prins,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = An Environment-Projection Approach to Radiosity for
Mesh-Connected Computers,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 271--281,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = parallelism
}
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author = Hurst Michael Vath,
year = 1994,
title = Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer on a Massively Parallel
Computer,
school = Louisiana State University,
keywords = Astrophysics, MasPar MP-1, Parallel Processing
}
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author = Eric Veach and Leonidas Guibas,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Bidirectional Estimators for Light Transport,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 147--162,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = Monte Carlo, sampling noise, variance reduction, light
transport, importance transport,
comments =
}
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author = Eric Veach and Leonidas J. Guibas,
year = 1995,
title = Optimally Combining Sampling Techniques for Monte Carlo
Rendering,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1995
(ACM SIGGRAPH '95 Proceedings),
pages = 419--428,
keywords = Monte Carlo, global illumination, variance reduction
}
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author = Eric Veach,
year = 1996,
title = Non-Symmetric Scattering in Light Transport Algorithms,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '96 (Proceedings of the Seventh
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 81--90,
publisher = Springer-Verlag/Wien,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82883-4
}
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author = Eric Veach and Leonidas J. Guibas,
year = 1997,
title = Metropolis Light Transport,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '97 Proceedings),
volume = 31,
number = 3,
pages = 65--76
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author = Christophe Vedel,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Improved Storage and Reconstruction of Light Intensities on
Surfaces,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 113--121,
address = Bristol, UK
}
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author = Christophe Vedel,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Computing Illumination from Area Light Sources by
Approximate Contour Integration,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '93,
pages = 237--244,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA
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year = 1994,
title = A Testbed for Adaptive Subdivision in Progressive
Radiosity,
booktitle = Photorealistic Rendering in Computer Graphics (Proceedings of
the Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 93--103,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
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month = July,
year = 1984,
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author = I. Verdu and D. Gimenez and J. C. Torres,
year = 1996,
title = Ray Tracing for Natural Scenes in Parallel Processors,
booktitle = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 1067,
pages = 297,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY
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author = A. Vesel and M. Feda and M. Gervautz and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Computation in Flatland Using a Monte Carlo
Approach with Extended Rays,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer
Graphics,
address = Budmerice, Slovakia
}
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author = Josep Vilaplana and Xavier Pueyo,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Exploiting Coherence for Clipping and View Transformations
in Radiosity Algorithms,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 137--150,
keywords = hemicube, coherence
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Vilaplana92-PRSBP,
author = Josep Vilaplana,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Parallel Radiosity Solutions Based on Partial Result
Messages,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 259--270,
address = Bristol, UK,
keywords = parallelism
}
@TECHREPORT{Vilaplana93-MUCCR,
author = Josep Vilaplana and Xavier Pueyo,
year = 1993,
title = Multilevel Use of Coherence for Complex Radiosity
Environments,
number = 93-6-R,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
institution = Department of Software, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
type = Technical Report
}
@ARTICLE{Vilaplana94-MUCCR,
author = Josep Vilaplana and Xavier Pueyo,
year = 1994,
title = Multilevel Use of Coherence for Complex Radiosity
Environments,
journal = Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation,
volume = 5,
number = 3,
pages = 129--141,
keywords = coherence
}
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author = Josep Vilaplana,
month = September,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Form Factors Computation with Coherence
Techniques,
booktitle = Proc. First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and
Visualisation,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Vinod95-PHRA,
author = Chegu Vinod,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithms,
institution = Wayne State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Vinod95-PHRAC,
author = Chegu Vinod and Vipin Chaudhary,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithms: Case Study on
a DSM-COMA Architecture,
booktitle = International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
Systems (ISCA '95)
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Vougioukas91-ILCPR,
author = Stavros George Vougioukas,
year = 1991,
title = Improved Local Convergence for Progressive Refinement
Radiosity,
journal = M.Sc. thesis,
address = Buffalo, NY,
institution = State University of New York at Buffalo
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Knox89-SMRIS,
author = W. J. Knox, Jr.,
year = 1989,
title = Shading Models for Realistic Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National Aerospace and Electronics
Conference (NAECON 1989),
volume = 2,
pages = 596-603,
publisher = IEEE
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author = W. R. Hedeman, Jr.,
year = 1941,
title = The Cinema Integraph in Interreflection Problems,
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author = W. R. Hedeman, Jr.,
year = 1959,
title = The Numerical Solution of Integral Equations on the Cinema
Integraph,
school = Electrical Engineering Department, Massachussetts Insitute of
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author = Bretton S. Wade,
month = January,
year = 1996,
title = Kernel Based Density Estimation for Global Illumination,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wallace87-TSRES,
author = John R. Wallace and Michael F. Cohen and Donald P. Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1987,
title = A Two-Pass Solution to the Rendering Equation: A
Synthesis of Ray Tracing and Radiosity Methods,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings),
volume = 21,
number = 4,
pages = 311--320,
keywords = stochastic sampling, z-buffer
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wallace88-TSRES,
author = John R. Wallace,
month = January,
year = 1988,
title = A Two-Pass Solution to the Rendering Equation: A
Synthesis of Ray Tracing and Radiosity Methods,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = stochastic sampling, z-buffer,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wallace89-RTAPR,
author = John R. Wallace and Kells A. Elmquist and Eric A. Haines,
month = July,
year = 1989,
title = A Ray Tracing Algorithm for Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '89 Proceedings),
volume = 23,
number = 3,
pages = 315--324,
keywords = ray tracing,
comments = calculating form-factors via ray tracing to avoid hemicube
problems
}
@INCOLLECTION{Wallace90-RRTCS,
author = John R. Wallace,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Radiosity and Ray Tracing: A Comparison of Shading
Strategies,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Course Notes - Advanced Topics in Ray Tracing,
keywords = ray tracing
}
@ARTICLE{Wallace91-RS,
author = John R. Wallace and K. A. Elmquist and Eric A. Haines,
month = February,
year = 1991,
title = Reality in the Shadows,
journal = Elektronica,
volume = 39,
number = 4,
pages = 19--31,
note = In Dutch
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wallace92-TRIS,
author = John R. Wallace,
editor = K. Bouatouch and C. Bouville,
year = 1992,
title = Trends in Radiosity for Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Photorealism in Computer Graphics (Proceedings Eurographics
Workshop on Photosimulation, Realism and Physics in Computer
Graphics, 1990),
pages = 1--14
}
@ARTICLE{Wallace92a-R,
author = John R. Wallace and John Fujii,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity,
journal = BYTE,
volume = 17,
number = 5,
pages = 173--176,
comments = radiosity overview
}
@ARTICLE{Wallace92b-R,
author = John R. Wallace and John Fujii,
month = June,
year = 1992,
title = Radiosity,
journal = Australian Personal Computer,
volume = 13,
number = 6,
pages = 155,
comments = radiosity overview
}
@INCOLLECTION{Wallace93-MR,
author = John R. Wallace,
year = 1993,
title = Meshing and Reconstruction,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Making Radiosity Practical,
chapter = 6,
pages = 1--30,
keywords = meshing, error estimates, adaptive subdivision, Delaunay
triangulation, discontinuity meshing
}
@MISC{Wallace94-TDCGE,
author = John R. Wallace and Kells A. Elmquist and Eric A. Haines,
month = May 17,
year = 1994,
title = Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics Employing Ray Tracing to
Compute Form Factors in Radiosity,
note = Hewlett-Packard Company,
howpublished = United States Patent 5,313,568,
keywords = Ray-Traced Form Factors
}
@TECHREPORT{Walter95-CAMCR,
author = Bruce Walter and Peter Shirley,
month = May,
year = 1995,
title = Cost Analysis of a Monte Carlo Radiosity Algorithm,
number = PCG-95-3,
address = Cornell, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Walter97-FVLNW,
author = Bruce Walter and Gun Alppay and Eric Lafortune and Sebastian
Fernandez and Donald P. Greenberg,
year = 1997,
title = Fitting Virtual Lights for Non-Diffuse Walkthroughs,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '97 Proceedings),
volume = 31,
number = 3,
pages = 45--48
}
@ARTICLE{Walter97-GILLD,
author = Bruce Walter and Philip M. Hubbard and Peter Shirley and Donald P.
Greenberg,
month = July,
year = 1997,
title = Global Illumination Using Local Linear Density Estimation,
journal = ACM Transactions on Graphics,
volume = 16,
number = 3,
pages = 217--259
}
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author = George N. Walton,
month = August,
year = 1987,
title = Algorithms for Calculating Radiation View Factors Between
Plane Convex Polygons with Obstructions,
booktitle = Fundamentals and Applications of Radiation Heat Transfer (24th
National Heat Transfer Conference and Exhibition),
volume = HTD-Vol. 72,
pages = 45--52
}
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author = Caoan Wang and Binhai Zh,
editor = D. Z. Du and M. Li,
year = 1995,
title = Three Dimensional Weak Visibility: Complexity and Applications,
booktitle = First Annual International Conference on Computing and
Combinatorics (COCOON '95),
series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
volume = 959,
pages = 51--60,
note = ISBN 3-540-60216-X,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@INCOLLECTION{Wang92-PCDLD,
author = Changyaw Wang,
editor = David Kirk,
year = 1992,
title = Physically Correct Direct Lighting for Distribution Ray
Tracing,
booktitle = Graphics Gems III,
pages = 307--313,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA,
keywords = Monte Carlo,
comments = includes code
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@INCOLLECTION{Wang93-MCTDL,
author = Changyaw Wang and Peter Shirley,
year = 1993,
title = Monte Carlo Techniques for the Direct Lighting
Calculation,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Course Notes - Global Illumination,
chapter = 10,
pages = 1--27,
keywords = Monte Carlo integration, direct lighting, luminaires,
probability density function, ray tracing
}
@PHDTHESIS{Wang94-DLCGI,
author = Changyaw Wang,
year = 1994,
title = The Direct Lighting Computation in Global Illumination
Methods,
institution = Indiana University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wang91-NPRAA,
author = Ming-Fu Wang and Qun-Sheng Peng,
editor = J. Staudhammer and Qun-Sheng Peng,
year = 1991,
title = A New Progressive Radiosity Algorithm Through the Use of Accurate
Form-Factors,
booktitle = Second International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and
Computer Graphics,
pages = 79--84,
publisher = International Academic Publishers,
address = Beijing, China
}
@ARTICLE{Wang92-NPRAU,
author = Mingfu Wang and Hujin Bao and Qunsheng Peng,
year = 1992,
title = A New Progressive Radiosity Algorithm through the Use of
Accurate Form Factors,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 16,
number = 3,
pages = 303--309,
keywords = form factors, progressive radiosity
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Wang90-OPRIR,
author = Yigong Wang and Wayne A. Davis,
month = May,
year = 1990,
title = Octant Priority for Radiosity Image Rendering,
booktitle = Proceedings of Graphics Interface '90,
pages = 83--91,
publisher = Morgan Kaufmann,
address = San Francisco, CA,
keywords = hemicube, space subdivision
}
@PHDTHESIS{Wang92-ISUFB,
author = Yigong Wang,
year = 1992,
title = Image Synthesis Using Front-to-Back Based Radiosity
Methods,
institution = University of Alberta,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-730870
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@MASTERSTHESIS{Wanuga91-ARMRC,
author = Paul H. Wanuga,
month = August,
year = 1991,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Methods for Rendering Complex
Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = distribute unimportant illumination without visibility testing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward88-RTSDI,
author = Gregory J. Ward and Francis M. Rubinstein and Robert D. Clear,
month = August,
year = 1988,
title = A Ray Tracing Solution for Diffuse Interreflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '88 Proceedings),
volume = 22,
number = 4,
pages = 85--92,
keywords = ray tracing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward92-IG,
author = Gregory J. Ward and Paul Heckbert,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Irradiance Gradients,
booktitle = Third Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 85--98,
address = Bristol, UK
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward92-MMAR,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = Measuring and Modeling Anisotropic Reflection,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '92 Proceedings),
volume = 26,
number = 4,
pages = 265--272,
keywords = Monte Carlo, ray tracing, shading
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward94-ARALD,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
month = August 7-11,,
year = 1994,
title = Applications of RADIANCE to Architecture and Lighting
Design,
booktitle = 1994 Illuminating Engineering Society Annual Conference
Technical Papers,
pages = 777--791,
publisher = Illuminating Engineering Society, 345 East 47th Street, New
York, NY 10017,
address = Miami, FL,
keywords = lighting simulation, Monte Carlo, physically-based rendering,
radiosity, ray tracing
}
@INCOLLECTION{Ward94-CSLD,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
editor = Paul S. Heckbert,
year = 1994,
title = A Contrast-Based Scalefactor for Luminance Display,
booktitle = Graphics Gems IV,
pages = 415--421,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward94-RLSRS,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
year = 1994,
title = The RADIANCE Lighting Simulation and Rendering System,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1994
(ACM SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings),
pages = 459--472,
keywords = lighting simulation, Monte Carlo, physically-based rendering,
radiosity, ray tracing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ward95-MGIUF,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Making Global Illumination User Friendly,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 104--114,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INCOLLECTION{Ward96-TLDA,
author = Gregory J. Ward,
year = 1996,
title = Tools for Lighting Design and Analysis,
booktitle = ACM SIGGRAPH '96 Course Notes CD-ROM - Global Illumination in
Architecture and Entertainment,
chapter = 2,
pages = 1--13
}
@ARTICLE{Watson84-SST,
author = D. F. Watson and G. M. Philip,
year = 1984,
title = Survey: Systematic Triangulations,
journal = Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing,
volume = 26,
pages = 217--223,
keywords = Delaunay triangulation
}
@ARTICLE{Watt96-RTPPF,
author = A. Watt,
month = March,
year = 1996,
title = Rendering Techniques: Past, Present and Future,
journal = ACM Computing Surveys,
volume = 28,
number = 1,
pages = 157--159
}
@BOOK{Watt89-FTCG,
author = Alan Watt,
year = 1989,
title = Fundamentals of Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
address = Wokingham, UK,
comments = also discusses ray tracing, functionally-based modeling,
stochastic sampling, and Fourier theory, among other topics.
}
@BOOK{Watt92-ARAT,
author = Alan Watt and Mark Watt,
year = 1992,
title = Advanced Rendering and Animation Techniques: Theory and
Practice,
publisher = Addison-Wesley,
comments = good advanced textbook, chapters on radiosity and blend
techniques
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Watt90-LIUBB,
author = Mark Watt,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Light-Water Interaction Using Backward Beam Tracing,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings),
volume = 24,
number = 4,
pages = 377--385,
keywords = caustics, light tracing
}
@ARTICLE{Weiler85-EDSSM,
author = Kevin Weiler,
month = January,
year = 1985,
title = Edge-Based Data Structures for Solid Modeling in
Curved-Surface Environments,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 5,
number = 1,
pages = 21--40,
keywords = winged-edge data structures, solid modeling
}
@PHDTHESIS{Weiler86-TSGM,
author = Kevin Weiler,
month = August,
year = 1986,
title = Topological Structures for Geometric Modeling,
address = Troy, NY,
institution = Computer and Systems Engineering, Rennselaer Polytechnic
Institute,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Westin92-PRFCS,
author = Stephen H. Westin and James R. Arvo and Kenneth E. Torrance,
month = July,
year = 1992,
title = Predicting Reflectance Functions From Complex Surfaces,
booktitle = Computer Graphics (ACM SIGGRAPH '92 Proceedings),
volume = 26,
number = 4,
pages = 255--264,
keywords = Monte Carlo, shading, anisotropic reflection
}
@ARTICLE{White41-CLDL,
author = Walter T. White,
month = April,
year = 1941,
title = Calculation of Light Distribution in Lightwells,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 31,
pages = 308--317,
keywords = interreflections, radiosity equation, pertubation methods,
simultaneous equation methods
}
@TECHREPORT{Whitehouse93-DSSEC,
author = Drew Whitehouse,
year = 1993,
title = A Discrete Solution of the Scattering Equation for Computer
Graphics,
number = ANUSF TR93-01,
address = Canberra, Australia,
institution = Australian National University,
keywords = Atmospheric Scattering, Global Illumination, Parallel Rendering,
Clouds
}
@BOOK{Wiebelt66-ERHT,
author = John A. Wiebelt,
year = 1966,
title = Engineering Radiation Heat Transfer,
publisher = Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc,
address = New York, NY
}
@BOOK{Williams71-MMPTT,
author = M. M. R. Williams,
year = 1971,
title = Mathematical Methods in Particle Transport Theory,
publisher = John Wiley & Sons,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = particle transport
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Willmott97-ECPWR,
author = Andrew Willmott and Paul Heckbert,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = An Empirical Comparison of Progressive and Wavelet Radiosity,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 175--186,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@TECHREPORT{Willmott97-ECRA,
author = Andrew J. Willmott and Paul S. Heckbert,
month = April,
year = 1997,
title = An Empirical Comparison of Radiosity Algorithms,
number = CMU-CS-97-115,
note = Available from http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~radiosity/emprad-tr.html,
address = Pittsburgh, PA,
institution = School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University,
keywords = Global Illumination, Matrix Radiosity, Progressive Radiosity,
Wavelet Radiosity, Validation
}
@ARTICLE{Wilson85-EFGM,
author = P. R. Wilson,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = Euler Formulas and Geometric Modeling,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 5,
number = 3,
pages = 24--36,
keywords = winged-edge data structures, solid modeling, euler operators
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wong97-IBRCI,
author = Tien-Tsin Wong and Pheng-Ann Heng and Siu-Hang Or and Wai-Yin Ng,
editor = Julie Dorsey and Phillip Slusallek,
year = 1997,
title = Image-Based Rendering with Controllable Illumination,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '97 (Proceedings of the Eighth
Eurographics Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 13--22,
note = ISBN 3-211-83001-4,
publisher = Springer Wien,
address = New York, NY
}
@ARTICLE{Woo93-ESCRT,
author = Andrew Woo,
month = Septemeber,
year = 1993,
title = Efficient Shadow Computations in Ray Tracing,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 13,
number = 5,
pages = shadows,
comments = efficient shadow computation algorithm for radiosity
calculations
}
@ARTICLE{Wordenweber83-STPP,
author = Burkard Wordenweber,
month = November,
year = 1983,
title = Surface Triangulation for Picture Production,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 3,
number = 8,
keywords = triangulation, finite elements, meshing
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Worrall95-DDR,
author = Adam Worrall and Claire Willis and Derek Paddon,
editor = Harold P. Santo,
month = December 12,
year = 1995,
title = Dynamic Discontinuities for Radiosity,
booktitle = Edugraphics + Compugraphics Proceedings,
pages = 367--375,
publisher = GRASP- Graphic Science Promotions & Publications,
address = P.O. Box 4076, Massama, 2745 Queluz, Portugal,
keywords = discontinuity meshing, dynamic environments,
comments = ISBN 972-8342-00-4; available as
http://aloha.cs.bris.ac.uk/~worrall/scope/port95.html
}
@ARTICLE{Wu91-RDPPC,
author = En-Hua Wu and Ruirong He,
year = 1991,
title = The Research and Development of Parallel Processing in Computer
Graphics,
journal = Chinese Journal of Computers,
volume = 14,
number = 5,
pages = 380--388,
note = In Chinese,
keywords = Parallel Processing, Global Illumination
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wu94-PRRF,
author = En-Hua Wu,
editor = J. N. Chen,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Progressive Radiosity for Random Fractals,
booktitle = Fundamentals of Computer Graphics (Proceedings of Pacific
Graphics '94 / CADDM '94, Beijing, China),
pages = 99--111,
publisher = World Scientific Publishing,
address = Singapore,
comments = ISBN 9-810-21896-6
}
@ARTICLE{Wu95-RSRFS,
author = En-Hua Wu,
year = 1995,
title = A Radiosity Solution for Random Fractal Surfaces,
journal = The Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation,
volume = 6,
number = 4,
pages = 219--230
}
@ARTICLE{Wu95-GIRFS,
author = Enhua Wu,
month = May,
year = 1995,
title = Global Illumination of Random Fractal Surfaces by Radiosity
Solution,
journal = Chinese Journal of Computers,
volume = 18,
number = 5,
pages = 321--329,
note = In Chinese
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wu91-FVSER,
author = F. S. Wu,
year = 1991,
title = Fast View-Independent Specular Effects in the Radiosity Method,
address = Hsinchu, Taiwan,
school = Institute of Computer and Information Science, National Chiao Tung
University
}
@INCOLLECTION{Xu89-ARMCE,
author = Hau Xu and Qun-Sheng Peng and You-Dong Liang,
month = September,
year = 1989,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Method for Complex Environments,
booktitle = Eurographics '89,
pages = 51--61,
publisher = Elsevier Science Publishers,
address = Amsterdam, North-Holland,
comments = Partitions object space for solutions in subdomains
}
@ARTICLE{Xu90-ARMCE,
author = Hau Xu and Qun-Sheng Peng and You-Dong Liang,
year = 1990,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Method for Complex Environments,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 14,
number = 1,
pages = 65--71,
comments = Partitions object space for solutions in subdomains
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Xu94-CSRES,
author = Wei Xu and Donald S. Fussell,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Constructing Solvers for Radiosity Equation Systems,
booktitle = Fifth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
pages = 207--217,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
keywords = global illumination, progressive radiosity, linear systems,
transformed systems,
comments =
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Xu94-FSRES,
author = Wei Xu and Donald S. Fussell,
editor = J. N. Chen,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = A Fast Solver of Radiosity Equation Systems,
booktitle = Fundamentals of Computer Graphics (Proceedings of Pacific
Graphics '94 / CADDM '94, Beijing, China),
pages = 149--166,
publisher = World Scientific Publishing,
address = Singapore,
comments = ISBN 9-810-21896-6
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yamashita92-IOTTP,
author = H. Yamashita and Eihachiro Nakamae,
editor = Tosiyasu L. Kunii,
year = 1992,
title = An Interactive Observation Tool for Time-Varying
Physical Phenomena Distributed in 3D Fields,
booktitle = Visual Computing: Integrating Computer Graphics with Computer
Vision (Proceedings of CG International '92),
pages = 895--905,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Tokyo, Japan
}
@ARTICLE{Yamauti26-LFDSI,
author = Zito Yamauti,
month = November,
year = 1926,
title = The Light Flux Distribution of a System of
Interreflecting Surfaces,
journal = Journal of the Optical Society of America,
volume = 13,
pages = 561--571,
keywords = interreflections, Fredholm integrals,
comments = the first paper on Fredholm integrals in radiative transfer
theory
}
@TECHREPORT{Yamauti32-TFI,
author = Zito Yamauti,
year = 1932,
title = Theory of Field of Illumination,
address = Tokyo, Japan,
institution = Researches of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ministry of
Communications,
type = No. 339,
keywords = vector flux, light fields
}
@ARTICLE{Yamauti33-RRIMC,
author = Zito Yamauti,
year = 1933,
title = Recherche D'un Radiateur Integral Au Moyen D'un Corps Cylindrique,
journal = Com. Int. Poids et Mesures, Proces-Verbaux,
volume = 16,
pages = 243--???
}
@TECHREPORT{Yamauti34-BCB,
author = Zito Yamauti,
year = 1934,
title = On the Blackness of a Cylindrical Blackbody,
volume = 378,
address = Tokyo, Japan,
institution = Researches of the Electrotechnical Laboratory, Ministry of
Communications
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yamauti37-EAICL,
author = Zito Yamauti,
year = 1934,
title = Etude Analytique Des Interreflections Dans un Cylindre de Longeur
Infinie,
booktitle = Comptes Rendue Congres Int. Des Applications de L'Eclairage,
pages = 144--???,
address = Paris, France
}
@ARTICLE{Yamaya94-MMCFD,
author = Tetsuo Yamaya and Yoshihiko Ohtani,
month = September,
year = 1994,
title = On a Measurement Method of Configuration Factor
Distributions with the Help of an Electronic Still Camera
and a Personal Computer,
journal = Computers and Industrial Engineering,
volume = 27,
number = 1-4,
pages = 305--308,
publisher = Pergamon Press,
comments = Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference on Computers and
Industrial Engineering, Ashikaga, Japan, March 7-9, 1994
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Yang95-RDE,
author = Chien Kok Yang,
year = 1995,
title = Radiosity in Dynamic Environments,
address = Berkeley, CA,
institution = University of California at Berkeley,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yasuda97-PRIGD,
author = G. Yasuda and H. Takai and K. Tachibana,
editor = Shoichi Noguchi and Masahiro Ota,
year = 1997,
title = Parallel Radiosity Generation on a Distributed Memory Machine,
booktitle = Proceedings of the Seventh Transputer/Occam International
Conference,
note = ISBN 9051993102,
publisher = IOS Press,
address = Amsterdam
}
@ARTICLE{Yasuda92-SMCO,
author = Takami Yasuda and Shigeki Yokoi and Jun-ichiro Toriwaki,
month = November,
year = 1992,
title = A Shading Model for Cloth Objects,
journal = IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
volume = 12,
number = 6,
pages = 15--24,
keywords = anisotropic reflection
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Yeap97-RVRS,
author = Tralvex S. L. Yeap,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosity for Virtual Reality Systems,
address = Leeds, UK,
school = University of Leeds
}
@PHDTHESIS{Yi96-AMGRM,
author = Xin Yi,
month = December,
year = 1996,
title = Automatic Mesh Generation for Radiosity Method in Realisitc Image
Synthesis,
address = Hoboken, NJ,
school = Stevens Institute of Technology
}
@ARTICLE{Yilhena96-NIMSR,
author = M. T. Yilhena and C. F. Segatto,
year = 1996,
title = A New Iterative Method to Solve the Radiative Transfer
Equation,
journal = Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer,
volume = 55,
number = 4,
pages = 493
}
@INCOLLECTION{Yilmaz89-HAFRI,
author = A. C. Yilmaz and S. Hagestein and E. Deprettere and P. DeWilde,
editor = R. L. Grimsdale and W. Strasser,
year = 1989,
title = A Hardware Algorithm for Fast Realistic Image Synthesis,
booktitle = Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware IV,
pages = 37--60,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yilmaz89-HSGTA,
author = A. C. Yilmaz and S. Hagestein and Ed F. Deprettere and P. Dewilde,
month = September,
year = 1989,
title = A Hardware Solution to the Generalized Two-Pass
Approach for Rendering of Artificial Scenes,
booktitle = Proceedings Eurographics Hardware Workshop,
pages = 65--79,
address = Hamburg, West Germany,
comments = also appeared in IEEE Computer Architecture & Real Time Graphics
Symposium, June 1989, Delft
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yu95-MBR,
author = Y. Yu and Q. Peng,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Multiresolution B-Spline Radiosity,
booktitle = Proceedings Eurographics Hardware Workshop,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '95),
volume = 14,
number = 3,
pages = C285--C298,
address = Maastricht, The Netherlands
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Yu96-PPRAM,
author = Yizhou Yu and Oscar H. Ibarra and Tao Yang,
year = 1996,
title = Parallel Progressive Radiosity with Adaptive Meshing,
booktitle = Lecture Notes in Computer Science (IRREGULAR '96: Parallel
Algorithms for Irregularly Structured Problems),
volume = 1117,
pages = 159--170,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = Berlin, Germany
}
@ARTICLE{Yu97-RESTI,
author = Yizhou Yu and Hong Wu,
year = 1997,
title = A Rendering Equation for Specular Transfers and its Integration
Into Global Illumination,
journal = Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics '97 Proceedings),
volume = 16,
number = 3,
note = C283--C292
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zareski95-EPGIU,
author = David Zareski and Bretton Wade and Philip Hubbard and Peter
Shirley,
month = October,
year = 1995,
title = Efficient Parallel Global Illumination Using Density
Estimation,
booktitle = IEEE/ACM 1995 Parallel Rendering Symposium (PRS '95),
pages = 47--54,
address = Atlanta, Georgia
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Zareski95-PDVGI,
author = David Zareski,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Decomposition of View-Independent Global
Illumination Algorithms,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zatz93-GRHOS,
author = Harold R. Zatz,
year = 1993,
title = Galerkin Radiosity: A Higher Order Solution Method for
Global Illumination,
booktitle = Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1993
(ACM SIGGRAPH '93 Proceedings),
pages = 213--220,
keywords = global illumination, radiosity, integral equations, Galerkin
methods, curved surfaces, progressive refinement
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zeiller93-RTPS,
author = M. Zeiller,
editor = S. P. Mudur and Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
year = 1993,
title = Ray Tracing of Particle Systems,
booktitle = Graphics, Design and Visualization (IFIP Transactions B-9),
pages = 19--27,
publisher = North-Holland,
address = Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
comments = Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics
(ICCG93), Bombay, India, February 24-26, 1993; particle systems
}
@ARTICLE{Zembrot94-LSLPC,
author = Dietmar Zembrot and Peter Dehoff,
year = 1994,
title = Lighting Simulation: Lighting Planning for CAD Users,
journal = Light & Engineering,
volume = 2,
number = 1,
pages = 44--47,
publisher = Allerton Press, Inc.,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISSN 1068-9761; English-language translation of the Russian
journal Svetotekhnika
}
@ARTICLE{Zhang96-IVAR,
author = Aidong Zhang and Jiaoying Shi,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Integrated Visual and Auditory Rendering,
journal = Chinese Journal of Computing,
volume = 19,
number = 8,
pages = 587--593,
note = In Chinese
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Zhang87-FFTMR,
author = John X. Zhang,
year = 1987,
title = The Finite Fourier Transform Method for Radiative
Transfer Analysis in Complicated Geometries,
address = Boulder, CO,
institution = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory, finite elements,
Fourier transforms
}
@ARTICLE{Zhang91-LCMS,
author = John X. Zhang and Peter Y. Ngai,
month = Winter,
year = 1991,
title = Lighting Calculations in a Multi-Partitioned Space,
journal = Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society,
volume = 20,
number = 1,
pages = 32--43,
keywords = meshing, finite elements, complex environments
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zhang91-TMSFC,
author = Ning Zhang,
month = May,
year = 1991,
title = Two Methods for Speeding up Form-factor Calculation,
booktitle = Second Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
comments = Note: not republished in Photorealistic Rendering in Computer
Graphics; main algorithm similar to Haines & Wallace paper at
same conference
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zhao93-CAVSS,
author = Ze Hong (Jenny) Zhao and David Dobkin,
month = June,
year = 1993,
title = Continuous Algorithms for Visibility: the Space Searching
Approach,
booktitle = Fourth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering,
number = Series EG 93 RW,
pages = 115--126,
address = Paris, France,
type = Eurographics Technical Report
}
@ARTICLE{Zhou92-SBEFE,
author = Y. Zhou and Q. Peng,
year = 1992,
title = The Super-Plane Buffer: An Efficient Form-Factor
Evaluation Algorithm for Progressive Radiosity,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 16,
number = 2,
pages = 151--158
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zhou91-SBEFE,
author = Yong Zhou and Qunsheng Peng,
editor = J. Straudhammer and Qunsheng Peng,
year = 1991,
title = The Super-Plane Buffer: An Efficient Form-Factor Evaluation
Algorithm for Progressive Radiosity,
booktitle = Second International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and
Computer Graphics,
pages = 71--78,
publisher = International Academic Publishers,
address = Beijing, China
}
@ARTICLE{Zhu88-PPERI,
author = Yining Zhu and Qunsheng Peng and Youdong Liang,
year = 1988,
title = PERIS: A Programming Environment for Realistic Image
Synthesis,
journal = Computers & Graphics,
volume = 12,
number = 3/4,
pages = 299--307
}
@ARTICLE{Zhu92-GRMEC,
author = Yining Zhu and Qunsheng Peng and Hujun Bao and Youdong Liang,
year = 1992,
title = Generalized Radiosity Method for Environments with Curved Surfaces,
journal = Chinese Journal of Computers,
volume = 15,
number = 10,
pages = 748--756,
note = In Chinese,
keywords = Nondiffuse Environments, Curved Surfaces
}
@ARTICLE{Zibordi89-GSSRC,
author = G. Zibordi and K. J. Voss,
year = 1989,
title = Geometrical and Spectral Sky Radiance: Comparison Between
Simulations and Field Measurements,
journal = Remote Sensing of the Environment,
volume = 27,
pages = 343--358
}
@INCOLLECTION{Zimmerman95-DLMRT,
author = Kurt Zimmerman,
editor = Alan W. Paeth,
year = 1995,
title = Direct Lighting Models for Ray Tracing with Cylindrical
Lamps,
booktitle = Graphics Gems V,
pages = 285--289,
publisher = Academic Press Professional,
address = Boston, MA
}
@TECHREPORT{Zimmerman95a-TRISM,
author = Kurt Zimmerman and Peter Shirley,
month = May,
year = 1995,
title = A Two-Pass Realistic Image Synthesis Method for
Complex Scenes,
number = 434,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Indiana University,
type = Technical Report
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zimmerman95b-TRISM,
author = Kurt Zimmerman and Peter Shirley,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = A Two-Pass Realistic Image Synthesis Method for
Complex Scenes,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 284--295,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Zwaan95-PCERT,
author = Maurice van der Zwaan and Erik Reinhard and Frederik W. Jansen,
editor = P. M. Hanrahan and W. Purgathofer,
year = 1995,
title = Pyramid Clipping for Efficient Ray Transversal,
booktitle = Rendering Techniques '95 (Proceedings of the Sixth Eurographics
Workshop on Rendering),
pages = 1--10,
publisher = Springer-Verlag,
address = New York, NY,
keywords = shadow rays, area light sources,
comments = ISBN 3-211-82733-1
}