Cornell Box Publications for 1996
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
Cornell Seal

Papers

Theses and Dissertations

  • Sing-Choong Foo. A gonioreflectometer for measuring the bidirectional reflectance of material for use in illumination computation. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Gene Greger. The irradiance volume. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Patrick Heynen. Issues in perceptual organization for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Jonathan Joseph. Direct volume rendering of irregularly sampled data using voronoi decomposition. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Greg Reeves Spencer. Perceptual scaling functions for high dynamic range images. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • Bretton Wade. Kernel based density estimation for global illumination. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.
  • David M. Zareski. Parallel decomposition of view-independent global illumination algorithms. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1996.

Technical Reports


Last updated 08/29/02 PCG www Home