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Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation

Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation

by Martina Megaro | Sep 14, 2015 | Visual Computing, Visual Display Technology

Robust, Error Tolerant Photometric Projector Compensation   We propose a novel error tolerant optimization approach to generate a high-quality photometric compensated projection. September 14, 2015Transactions on Image Processing 2015   Authors Anselm Grundhöfer...
Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth

Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth

by Martina Megaro | Sep 7, 2015 | Animation, Visual Computing

Sackcloth or Silk? The Impact of Appearance vs Dynamics on the Perception of Animated Cloth   In this paper, we present a set of experiments in which we explore some factors that contribute to the perception of cloth, to determine how efficiency could be improved...
Computational Design of Walking Automata

Computational Design of Walking Automata

by Martina Megaro | Aug 7, 2015 | Digital Fabrication, Robotics, Visual Computing

Computational Design of Walking Automata   We propose to use computational design to offset the technical difficulties of this process. August 7, 2015ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) 2015   Authors Gaurav Bharaj (Harvard SEAS)...
Multi-Scale Modeling and Rendering of Granular Materials

Multi-Scale Modeling and Rendering of Granular Materials

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2015 | Rendering, Visual Computing

Multi-Scale Modeling and Rendering of Granular Materials   We address the problem of modeling and rendering granular materials—such as large structures made of sand, snow, or sugar— where an aggregate object is composed of many randomly oriented, but discernible...
OmniAD: Data-driven Omni-directional Aerodynamics

OmniAD: Data-driven Omni-directional Aerodynamics

by Martina Megaro | Jul 27, 2015 | Animation, Visual Computing

OmniAD: Data-driven Omni-directional Aerodynamics   This paper introduces “OmniAD,” a novel data-driven pipeline to model and acquire the aerodynamics of three-dimensional rigid objects. July 27, 2015ACM SIGGRAPH 2015  Authors Tobias Martin (ETH Zurich) Nobuyuki...
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