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Texture Mapping with a Jacobian-Based Spatially-Variant Filter
Tsinghua University, Beijing October 09-October 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PCCGA.2002.116790110th Pacific Conference on Computer G ...
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Ke Deng, Tsinghua University
Jingdan Zhang, Tsinghua University
Lifeng Wang, Microsoft Research Asia
Baining Guo, Microsoft Research Asia
In this paper, we describe a new method to map a texture on a surface with a spatially-variant filter. Our filter takes into consideration the effects of anisotropy using a Jacobian approximation while computing the sampling rate, and the interpolation weights are computed with a sinc function. We also discuss how to do forward and backward mapping with the filter, and extend our algorithms to 3D meshes. Our experimental results verify our analysis.
Index Terms:
texture mapping, antialiasing, spatially-variant filtering
Citation:
Ke Deng, Jingdan Zhang, Lifeng Wang, Baining Guo, "Texture Mapping with a Jacobian-Based Spatially-Variant Filter," pg, pp.460, 10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'02), 2002
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