“Real-time photo-realistic augmented reality for interior design” by Cook, Gibson, Howard and Hubbold – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Real-time photo-realistic augmented reality for interior design” by Cook, Gibson, Howard and Hubbold

  • ©

Conference:


Type(s):


Title:

    Real-time photo-realistic augmented reality for interior design

Session/Category Title:   Augmented & Mobile Reality


Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    New techniques for real-time rendering on commodity hardware of realistically illuminated synthetic objects, compositing the data into a photographic image, and applications to interior design.

References:


    1. S. Gibson et al. ICARUS: Interactive reconstruction from uncalibrated images sequences. In SIGGRAPH 2002 Sketches and Applications Programme, July 2002. San Antonio, Texas.]]
    2. P. Debevec and J. Malik. Recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 97, Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series.]]
    3. G. Greger, P. Shirley, P. M. Hubbard and D. P. Greenberg. The irradiance volume. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications 18, 2 (March-April 1998).]]


ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page:



Submit a story:

If you would like to submit a story about this presentation, please contact us: historyarchives@siggraph.org