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Efficient and Accurate Physically-Based Differentiable Rendering

Delio Aleardo Vicini

Physically-based rendering algorithms generate photorealistic images of virtual scenes. By simulating light paths in a scene, complex physical effects such as shadows, reflections and volumetric scattering can be reproduced. Over the last decade, physicall ...
EPFL2022

Quantifying the Error of Light Transport Algorithms

Wenzel Alban Jakob

This paper proposes a new methodology for measuring the error of unbiased physically based rendering algorithms. The current state of the art includes mean squared error (MSE) based metrics and visual comparisons of equal-time renderings of competing algor ...
2019

A Physically Plausible Model for Rendering Highly Scattering Fluorescent Participating Media

Henry Markram, Felix Schürmann, Marwan Muhammad Ahmed Abdellah, Stefan Eilemann, Ahmet Bilgili

We present a novel extension of the path tracing algorithm that is capable of treating highly scattering participating media in the presence of fluorescent structures. The extension is based on the formulation of the full radiative transfer equation when s ...
2017

Geometric Tools for Exploring Manifolds of Light Transport Paths

Wenzel Alban Jakob

Photorealistic images created using physical simulations of light have become a ubiquitous element of our everyday lives. The most successful techniques for producing such images replicate the key physical phenomena in a detailed software simulation, inclu ...
ACM2015

Importance sampling for activity path choice

Michel Bierlaire, Antonin Danalet

We propose a model for the choice of an activity pattern. Models of activity participation patterns allow to assess the impact of demand management strategies on activity and destination choices. In particular, we focus on choice set generation of activity ...
2015

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