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A Non-parametric Guide for Radiance Sampling in Global Illumination
Bangkok, Thailand August 14-August 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CGIV.2007.9Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visual ...
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Pankaj Khanna, University College London, UK
Mel Slater, University College London, UK; ICREA-Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Jesper Mortensen, University College London, UK
Insu Yu, University College London, UK
Global illumination as described by the radiance and potential equations is essentially a sampling problem. This sampling has two elements: ?where? to sample and ?how? to sample. In this paper we propose an alternative method to non-parametrically simplify the problem of ?where? in the general case. We present a solid angle based uniform sampling scheme with an efficient conservative cull of solid angles not affecting the transfer of radiance between two surfaces. This construction also provides a geometric area bounds within which a surface can receive energy from another along directions contained in the solid angle. The technique can be used to illuminate a scene from a general emitter, including incident light fields. The method has several applications and advantages, with results showing good sampling efficiency and speed.
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Pankaj Khanna, Mel Slater, Jesper Mortensen, Insu Yu, "A Non-parametric Guide for Radiance Sampling in Global Illumination," cgiv, pp.41-48, Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV 2007), 2007
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