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SIGGRAPH
1997
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Rendering complex scenes with memory-coherent ray tracing
Simulating realistic lighting and rendering complex scenes are usually considered separate problems with incompatible solutions. Accurate lighting calculations are typically perfo...
Matt Pharr, Craig E. Kolb, Reid Gershbein, Pat Han...
ISRR
2005
Springer
138views Robotics» more  ISRR 2005»
14 years 27 days ago
One Is Enough!
We postulate that multi-wheel statically-stable mobile robots for operation in human environments are an evolutionarydead end. Robots of this class tall enough to interact meaning...
Tom Lauwers, George Kantor, Ralph L. Hollis
LFP
1990
73views more  LFP 1990»
13 years 8 months ago
Lazy Task Creation: A Technique for Increasing the Granularity of Parallel Programs
Many parallel algorithms are naturally expressed at a ne level of granularity, often ner than a MIMD parallel system can exploit eciently. Most builders of parallel systems have...
Eric Mohr, David A. Kranz, Robert H. Halstead Jr.
CC
1998
Springer
111views System Software» more  CC 1998»
13 years 7 months ago
Live Range Splitting in a Graph Coloring Register Allocator
Graph coloring is the dominant paradigm for global register allocation [8, 7, 4]. Coloring allocators use an interference graph, Z, to model conflicts that prevent two values from ...
Keith D. Cooper, L. Taylor Simpson
SOCO
2010
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
Taximeter verification with GPS and soft computing techniques
Until recently, local governments in Spain were using machines with rolling cylinders for verifying taximeters. However, the condition of the tires can lead to errors in the proces...
José Villar, Adolfo Otero, José Oter...