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Result #1 of 11.
An incremental rendering VMGeorg Haaser, Harald Steinlechner, Stefan Maierhofer, Robert F. ToblerProceedings of the 7th Conference on High-Performance Graphics, 2015, pp. 51--60.
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Result #2 of 11.
Real-time rendering of glossy materials with regular samplingChristian Luksch, Robert F. Tobler, Thomas Mühlbacher, Michael Schwärzler, Michael WimmerIn
The Visual Computer, 30(6-8), June 2014.
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Result #3 of 11.
Lazy Incremental Computation for Efficient Scene Graph RenderingMichael Wörister, Harald Steinlechner, Stefan Maierhofer, Robert F. ToblerHigh-Performance Graphics, 2013, pp. 53--62.
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Fast light-map computation with virtual polygon lightsChristian Luksch, Robert F. Tobler, Ralf Habel, Michael Schwärzler, Michael WimmerSymposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, March 2013, pp. 87--94.
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Separating semantics from rendering: a scene graph based architecture for graphics applicationsRobert F. ToblerIn
The Visual Computer, 27(6-8), June 2011.
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Result #6 of 11.
An Analytical Model for Skylight PolarisationAlexander Wilkie, C. Ulbricht, Robert F. Tobler, G. Zotti, Werner Purgathofer, June 2004, pp. 387--398.
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Combined Rendering of Polarization and Fluorescence EffectsAlexander Wilkie, Robert F. Tobler, Werner Purgathofer, June 2001, pp. 197--204.
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Real-Time Occlusion Culling with a Lazy Occlusion GridHeinrich Hey, Robert F. Tobler, Werner Purgathofer, June 2001, pp. 217--222.
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Result #9 of 11.
Fast Projected Area Computation for Three-Dimensional Bounding BoxesDieter Schmalsteig, Robert F. ToblerIn
Journal of Graphics Tools, 4(2), 1999.
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Result #10 of 11.
A new Form Factor Analogy and its Application to Stochastic Global Illumination AlgorithmsRobert F. Tobler, László Neumann, Mateu Sbert, Werner PurgathoferEurographics Rendering Workshop, June 1998, pp. 35--44.
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