Papers
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James A. Ferwerda, Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Peter Shirley, and Donald P.
Greenberg.
A model of visual adaptation for realistic image synthesis.
In Holly Rushmeier, editor, SIGGRAPH 96 Conference Proceedings,
Annual Conference Series, pages 249--258. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison Wesley,
August 1996.
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Philip M. Hubbard.
Approximating polyhedra with spheres for time-critical collision
detection.
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 15(3):179--210, July 1996.
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Philip M. Hubbard.
Improving accuracy in a robust algorithm for three-Dimensional
voronoi diagrams.
Journal of Graphics Tools, 1(1):33--45, 1996.
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Eric P. Lafortune and Yves D. Willems.
Rendering participating media with bidirectional path tracing.
In Xavier Pueyo and Peter Schröder, editors, Rendering
Techniques '96, pages 91--100. Eurographics, Springer-Verlag, June 1996.
Theses and Dissertations
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Sing-Choong Foo.
A gonioreflectometer for measuring the bidirectional reflectance of
material for use in illumination computation.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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Gene Greger.
The irradiance volume.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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Patrick Heynen.
Issues in perceptual organization for realistic image synthesis.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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Jonathan Joseph.
Direct volume rendering of irregularly sampled data using voronoi
decomposition.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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Greg Reeves Spencer.
Perceptual scaling functions for high dynamic range images.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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Bretton Wade.
Kernel based density estimation for global illumination.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
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David M. Zareski.
Parallel decomposition of view-independent global illumination
algorithms.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
Technical Reports
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