“Are We Done With Ray Tracing?” by Keller, Viitanen, Barré-Brisebois, Schied and McGuire

  • ©Alexander Keller, Timo Viitanen, Colin Barré-Brisebois, Christoph Schied, and Morgan McGuire

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    Are We Done With Ray Tracing?

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    Real-time graphics has come a long way since the “brute-force approach” of rasterization had been classified “ridiculously expensive” in 1974. Henceforth the promise “Ray tracing is the future and ever will be” drove the development of ray tracing algorithms and hardware, and resulted in a major revolution of image synthesis. This course will take a look at how far out the future is, review the state of the art, and identify the current challenges for research. Not surprisingly, it looks like we are not done with ray tracing, yet.


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