We introduce a new class of primitive functions with non-linear parameters for representing light reflectance functions. The functions are reciprocal, energy-conserving and expres...
Eric P. Lafortune, Sing-Choong Foo, Kenneth E. Tor...
Abstract. Computing reflective symmetries of 2D and 3D shapes is a classical problem in computer vision and computational geometry. Most prior work has focused on finding the main ...
Michael M. Kazhdan, Bernard Chazelle, David P. Dob...
Abstract. Rendering realistic faces and facial expressions requires good models for the reflectance of skin and the motion of the face. We describe a system for modeling, animating...
Stephen R. Marschner, Brian K. Guenter, Sashi Ragh...
act We show how to modelize concurrency between several processors in terms of automata and Markov chains; then, we define a concurrency measure which reflects more faithfully the ...
Three-dimensional appearance models consisting of spatially varying reflectance functions defined on a known shape can be used in analysis-by-synthesis approaches to a number of vi...
Todd Zickler, Ravi Ramamoorthi, Sebastian Enrique,...