Hardware Accelerated Displacement Mapping for Image Based Rendering
Jan Kautz, Hans-Peter Seidel
Graphics Interface 2001, June 2001, pp. 61--70.
Abstract: In this paper, we present a technique for rendering displacement mapped geometry using current graphics hardware.

Our method renders a displacement by slicing through the enclosing volume. The alpha-test is used to render only the appropriate parts of every slice. The slices need not to be aligned with the base surface, e.g. it is possible to do screen-space aligned slicing.

We then extend the method to be able to render the intersection between several displacement mapped polygons. This is used to render a new kind of image-based objects based on images with depth, which we call image based depth objects.

This technique can also directly be used to accelerate the rendering of objects using the image-based visual hull. Other warping based IBR techniques can be accelerated in a similar manner.
Article URL: http://www.graphicsinterface.org/proceedings/2001/102/paper102.pdf
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{Kautz:2001:HAD,
  author = {Jan Kautz and Hans-Peter Seidel},
  title = {Hardware Accelerated Displacement Mapping for Image Based Rendering},
  booktitle = {Graphics Interface 2001},
  pages = {61--70},
  month = jun,
  year = {2001},
}
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