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Result #11 of 18.
Packet-based Whitted and distribution ray tracingSolomon Boulos, Dave Edwards, J. Dylan Lacewell, Joe Kniss, Jan Kautz, Peter Shirley, Ingo WaldGraphics Interface 2007, May 2007, pp. 177--184.
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Result #12 of 18.
Ray tracing deformable scenes using dynamic bounding volume hierarchiesIngo Wald, Solomon Boulos, Peter ShirleyIn
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 26(1), January 2007.
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Result #13 of 18.
Image synthesis using adjoint photonsR. Keith Morley, Solomon Boulos, Jared Johnson, David Edwards, Peter Shirley, Michael Ashikhmin, Simon PremozeGraphics Interface 2006, June 2006, pp. 179--186.
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Artistic Vision: painterly rendering using computer vision techniquesBruce Gooch, Greg Coombe, Peter ShirleyProceedings of the 2nd international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, 2002, pp. 83--90.
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Result #15 of 18.
A Physically-Based Night Sky ModelHenrik Wann Jensen, Frédo Durand, Michael M. Stark, Simon Premoze, Julie Dorsey, Peter ShirleyProceedings of SIGGRAPH 2001, August 2001, pp. 399--408.
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Result #16 of 18.
Distribution Ray Tracing: Theory and PracticePeter Shirley, Changyaw WangThird Eurographics Workshop on Rendering, May 1992, pp. 33--44.
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Direct Lighting Calculation by Monte Carlo IntegrationPeter Shirley, Changyaw WangSecond Eurographics Workshop on Rendering, June 1991, pp. 54--59.
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Physically Based Lighting Calculations for Computer Graphics: A Modern PerspectivePeter ShirleyEurographics Workshop on Photorealistic Rendering and Physical Simulation, June 1990, pp. 67--82.
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