“RACBVHs: random-accessible compressed bounding volume hierarchies” by Kim, Moon, Kim and Yoon – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“RACBVHs: random-accessible compressed bounding volume hierarchies” by Kim, Moon, Kim and Yoon

  • 2009 Talks: Kim_RACBVHs: Random-Accessible Compressed Bounding Volume Hierarchies

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    RACBVHs: random-accessible compressed bounding volume hierarchies

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    Rendering

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    Bounding volume hierarchies (BVHs) are widely used to accelerate the performance of various geometric and graphics applications. These applications include ray tracing, collision detection, visibility queries, dynamic simulation, and motion planning. These applications typically precompute BVHs of input models and traverse the BVHs at runtime in order to perform intersection or culling tests.

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    1. Yoon, S.-E., and Lindstrom, P. 2007. Random-accessible compressed triangle meshes. IEEE Trans, on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proc. Visualization) 13, 6, 1536–1543.


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