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IMAGING
2001
15 years 1 months ago
High Dynamic Range Imaging
The ultimate in color reproduction is a display that can produce arbitrary spectral content over a 300-800 nm range with 1 arc-minute resolution in a full spherical hologram. Alth...
Greg Ward
SODA
2001
ACM
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15 years 1 months ago
Learning Markov networks: maximum bounded tree-width graphs
Markov networks are a common class of graphical models used in machine learning. Such models use an undirected graph to capture dependency information among random variables in a ...
David R. Karger, Nathan Srebro
CGF
2008
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14 years 12 months ago
The Visual Computing of Projector-Camera Systems
This state-of-the-art report focuses on real-time image correction techniques that enable projector-camera systems to display images onto screens that are not optimized for projec...
Oliver Bimber, Daisuke Iwai, Gordon Wetzstein, Ans...
JUCS
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
A Tool for Reasoning about Qualitative Temporal Information: the Theory of S-languages with a Lisp Implementation
: Reasoning about incomplete qualitative temporal information is an essential topic in many artificial intelligence and natural language processing applications. In the domain of n...
Irène Durand, Sylviane R. Schwer
IJVR
2007
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Real Time Rendering and Animation of Virtual Characters
—In this paper, we focus on the different aspects of real time visualization and animation of realistic virtual characters. The common goal for our research was to come up with s...
Yvonne Jung, Christian Knöpfle