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An Accurate Illumination Model for Objects Coated with Multilayer Films
(Eurographics Association, 2000)This paper proposes an accurate illumination model for rendering objects coated with multilayer films. Optical phenomenaof multilayer films are caused by reflection, refraction, interference, and absorption of light inside ... -
Adding a scalar value to 2D vector field visualization: the BLIC (Bumped LIC)
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Visualization of vector data produced from application areas such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), environmental sciences, and material engineering is a challenging task. Texture-based methods reveal to be effective, ... -
ALOHA : Adaptive Level Of Detail for Human Animation Towards a new framework
(Eurographics Association, 2000)The task of animating and rendering virtual humans in real-time is challenging. One must first establish a sense of realism through appearance, and then maintain this realism through correct and plausible motion, while ... -
Automatic Fitting of Digitised Contours at Multiple Scales through Curvature Scale Space
(Eurographics Association, 2000)The Curvature Scale Space (CSS) technique has been used in conjunction with Hermite curves for automatic fitting of digitised contours at multiple scales. CSS is a powerful contour shape descriptor which is expected to be ... -
Combining finite element deformation with cutting for surgery simulations
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Interactive surgery simulations have conflicting requirements of speed and accuracy. In this paper we show how to combine a relatively accurate deformation model—the Finite Element (FE) method—and interactive cutting without ... -
Component Based Human Animation Architecture
(Eurographics Association, 2000)This paper describes a method to predict the free reach movement of different components of the human body. Since the human body is composed of the following components: arms, legs, torso, head & neck, and each of these ... -
Discrete Analysis for Antialiased Lines
(Eurographics Association, 2000)This paper presents a new fast and smooth antialiasing technique. Drawing straight line is the graphic tool’s main primitive. Previous antialiasing techniques improve smoothness but slow down computation. -
Efficient Evaluation of the Field Functions of Soft Objects Using Interval Tree
(Eurographics Association, 2000)We present an algorithm to evaluate the field function of a soft object efficiently. Instead of using a global field function that is defined by the sum of all local field functions, we consider only the set of local field ... -
A Facial Repertoire for Animation
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Character design and facial animation of characters is among the most tedious parts of creation of animations. In contrast to body animations, performer data have not been successfully used for faces. The CharToon system ... -
An Image Processing Approach to Detection of Ridges and Ravines on Polygonal Surfaces
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Surface creases, ridges and ravines, provide us with important information about the shapes of 3D objects and can be intuitively defined as curves on a surface along which the surface bends sharply. Exploring similarity ... -
Imaging Geometry for Concentric Mosaics
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Image-based models of environments can be captured with the use of a rotating video camera. In this paper we consider the nature of the display to develop a simple quantitative measure of the quality of ray sampling which ... -
Interactive Modelling of Convolution Surfaces with an Extendable User Interface
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Convolution surfaces enable the user to model complex free-form shapes. Due to analytical solutions for some kernel functions and skeletal elements, it is possible to model convolution surfaces interactively. An extendable ... -
Interactive Vegetation Rendering with Slicing and Blending
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Detailed and interactive 3D rendering of vegetation is one of the challenges of traditional polygon-oriented computer graphics, due to large geometric complexity even of simple plants. In this paper we introduce a simplified ... -
MeshSweeper: From Closest Point to Hausdorff Distance Between Meshes
(Eurographics Association, 2000)We introduce a new algorithm for computing the distance from a point to an arbitrary polygonal mesh. Our algorithm uses a multi-resolution hierarchy of bounding volumes generated by geometric simplification. Our algorithm ... -
A Novel Image-Based Rendering System With A Longitudinally Aligned Camera Array
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A Procedural Approach to Solving Constraints of Articulated Bodies
(Eurographics Association, 2000)Realistic motions of articulated bodies are usually generated by using physically-based animation methods such as constrained dynamics. However, these methods involve heavy computations and complicated numerical methods. ... -
Robust Polygons Clipping to Model Complex Objects
(Eurographics Association, 2000)One of the most important problems to solve in Solids Modelling is computing the boolean operations for solids (union, intersection and difference). In order to implement these three operations an algorithm to compute the ... -
Scene understanding techniques using a virtual camera
(Eurographics Association, 2000)An automatic computation of the path for a camera around a three-dimensional scene is discussed. Previous work on automatic virtual camera, based on a heuristic evaluation function, is reviewed, and new methods to improve ... -
Selecting Effective Occluders for Visibility Culling
(Eurographics Association, 2000)This paper deals with the problem of identifying effective occluders for visibility culling. The solid-angle metric is commonly used for measuring the potential significance of occluders from a single viewpoint. In this ... -
Spreading of the cultural heritage by means of multi-configurable, low cost virtual reality techniques
(Eurographics Association, 2000)In the last few years, computer graphics techniques have been applied to preserve and promote the cultural heritage. In this first steps the bottleneck of these applications developed was the price of the hardware that ...