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Efficient Quadrature Rules for Illumination Integrals

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Efficient Quadrature Rules for Illumination Integrals

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Rendering photorealistic images is a costly process which can take up to several days in the case of high quality images. In most cases, the task of sampling the incident radiance function to evaluate the illumination integral is responsible for an important share of the computation time. Therefore, to reach acceptable rendering times, the illumination integral must be evaluated using a limited set of samples. Such a restriction raises the question of how to obtain the most accurate approximation possible with such a limited set of samples. One must thus ensure that sampling produces the highest amount of information possible by carefully placing and weighting the limited set of samples. Furthermore, the integral evaluation should take into account not only the information brought by sampling but also possible information available prior to sampling, such as the integrand smoothness. This idea of sparse information and the need to fully exploit the little information available is present throughout this book. The presented methods correspond to the state-of-the-art solutions in computer graphics, and take into account information which had so far been underexploited (or even neglected) by the previous approaches. The intended audiences are Ph.D. students and researchers in the field of realistic image synthesis or global illumination algorithms, or any person with a solid background in graphics and numerical techniques.

Author Biography:

Ricardo Marques received his M.Sc. degree in Computer Graphics and Distributed Parallel Computation from Universidade do Minho (Fall 2009), after which he worked as a researcher in the same university. He joined INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique) and the FRVSense team as a Ph.D. student in Fall 2010 under the supervision of Kadi Bouatouch. His thesis work has focused on spherical integration methods applied to light transport simulation. He defended his Ph.D. thesis in Fall 2013 and joined the Mimetic INRIA research team as a research engineer in 2014.
Release date Australia
June 30th, 2015
Pages
92
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
187x235x5
ISBN-13
9781627057691
Product ID
23407865

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