Cornell Box Publications for 1999
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Papers

  • Donald P. Greenberg. A framework for realistic image synthesis. Communications of the ACM, 42(8):44--53, August 1999.
  • David Hart, Philip Dutre, and Donald P. Greenberg. Direct illumination with lazy visibility evaluation. In Alyn Rockwood, editor, SIGGRAPH 99 Conference Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages 147--154. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison Wesley, August 1999.
  • Victoria Interrante, Daniel Kersten, David Brainard, Heinrich H. Buelthoff, James A. Ferwerda, and Pawan Sinha. How to cheat and get away with it: what computer graphics can learn from perceptual psychology. In ACM, editor, SIGGRAPH 99. Proceedings of the 1999 SIGGRAPH annual conference: Conference abstracts and applications, Computer Graphics, pages 119--121, New York, NY 10036, USA, 1999. ACM Press.
  • Doug L. James and Dinesh K. Pai. Artdefo - accurate real time deformable objects. In Alyn Rockwood, editor, Siggraph 1999, Computer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages 65--72, Los Angeles, Aug 1999. Addison Wesley Longman.
  • Stephen R. Marschner, Stephen H. Westin, Eric P. F. Lafortune, Kenneth E. Torrance, and Donald P. Greenberg. Image-based brdf measurement including human skin. In Eurographics Workshop on Rendering, 1999.
  • Mahesh Ramasubramanian, Sumanta N. Pattanaik, and Donald P. Greenberg. A perceptually based physical error metric for realistic image synthesis. In Alyn Rockwood, editor, SIGGRAPH 99 Conference Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pages 73--82. ACM SIGGRAPH, Addison Wesley, Aug 1999.

Theses and Dissertations

Technical Reports

  • Stephen R. Marschner, Eric P. F. Lafortune, Stephen H. Westin, , Kenneth E. Torrance, and Donald P. Greenberg. Image-based brdf measurement. Technical report PCG-99-1, Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University, Jan 1999.
  • Stephen R. Marschner, Stephen H. Westin, Eric P. F. Lafortune, , Kenneth E. Torrance, and Donald P. Greenberg. Reflectance measurements of human skin. Technical report PCG-99-2, Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University, Jan 1999.

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