“Visibility driven hierarchical radiosity” by Durand, Drettakis and Puech

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    Rendering and Technical

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    Visibility driven hierarchical radiosity

Session/Category Title:   The Light Brigade


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    A novel visibility driven hierarchical radiosity algorithm that uses an extended skeleton to compute accurate visibility at vertices, to insert important discontinuities, and to effect an efficient refinement strategy. The method uses hierarchical triangulations and introduces a novel push-pull procedure for accurate display.

References:


    1. 1 F. Durand, G. Drettakis, and C. Puech. The visibility skeleton: A powerful and efficient multi-purpose global visibility tool. In Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 1997, 89-100, 1997.
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    4. 4 S. J. Gortler, P. Schroder, M. F. Cohen, and P. Hanrahan. Wavelet radiosity. In Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 221-230, 1993.
    5. 5 D. Lischinski, F. Tampieri, and D. P. Greenberg. Combining hierarchical radiosity and discontinuity meshing. In Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, 199-208, 1993.


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