Papers
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Stephen R. Marschner, Stephen H. Westin, Eric P. F. Lafortune, and Kenneth E.
Torrance.
Image-based bidirectional reflectance distribution function
measurement.
Applied Optics-OT, 39(16):2592--2600, June 2000.
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Fabio Pellacini, James A. Ferwerda, and Donald P. Greenberg.
Toward a psychophysically-based light reflection model for image
synthesis.
In Kurt Akeley, editor, SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference Proceedings,
Annual Conference Series, pages 55--64. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison Wesley, July
2000.
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Sumanta N. Pattanaik, Jack Tumblin, Hector Yee, and Donald P. Greenberg.
Time-dependent visual adaptation for fast realistic display.
In Kurt Akeley, editor, SIGGRAPH 2000 Conference Proceedings,
Annual Conference Series, pages 47--54. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison Wesley, July
2000.
Theses and Dissertations
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David Augustus Hart.
Direct illumination with lazy visibility evaluation.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 2000.
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Daniel Kartch.
Efficient Rendering and Compression for Full-Parallax
Computer-Generated Holographic Stereograms.
PhD thesis, Cornell University, 2000.
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Mahesh Ramasubramanian.
A perceptually based physical error metric for realistic image
synthesis.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 2000.
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Corey Theresa Toler.
A computer-based approach for teaching architectural drawing.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 2000.
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Yang Li Hector Yee.
Spatiotemporal sensitivity and visual attention for efficient
rendering of dynamic environments.
Master's thesis, Cornell University, 2000.
Technical Reports
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Philip Dutre, Parag Tole, and Donald P. Greenberg.
Approximate visibility for illumination computations using point
clouds.
Technical report PCG-00-1, Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell
University, Jun 2000.
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Sebastian Fernandez, Kavita Bala, Moreno A. Piccolotto, and Donald P.
Greenberg.
Interactive direct lighting in dynamic scenes.
Technical report PCG-00-2, Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell
University, Jan 2000.
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Moreno Piccolotto, Sebastian Fernandez, Kavita Bala, Michael J. Malone, and
Donald P. Greenberg.
A system for 3d conceptual modeling for architectural design.
Technical report PCG-00-3, Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell
University, Jan 2000.
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