Search for dissertations about: "computer games"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 123 swedish dissertations containing the words computer games.
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21. Improved Algorithms for Fast Shading and Lighting
Abstract : Shading is a technique that is used in computer graphics to make faceted objects appear smooth and more realistic. In the research presented in this thesis we have investigated how shading can be generated as efficiently as possible without sacrificing quality. READ MORE
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22. Space in Proof Complexity
Abstract : ropositional proof complexity is the study of the resources that are needed to prove formulas in propositional logic. In this thesis we are concerned with the size and space of proofs, and in particular with the latter.Different approaches to reasoning are captured by corresponding proof systems. READ MORE
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23. Towards accessible content creation of real world objects for virtual environments
Abstract : 3D reconstruction is the general problem of creating 3D models from real world objects. In today's movie and games industry, there is an increasing demand for using real world content as assets in production. READ MORE
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24. Head-mounted Projection Display to Support and Improve Motion Capture Acting
Abstract : Current and future animations seek for realistic motions to create an illusion of authentic and believable animations. A technology widely used to support this process is motion capture. Therefore, motion capture actors are used to enrich the movements of digital avatars with suitable and believable motions and emotions. READ MORE
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25. Hardness of Approximating Constraint Satisfaction Problems and Their Variants in Presence of Additional Structural Assumptions
Abstract : This thesis studies how the approximability of some fundamental computational problems is affected by some additional requirements on the structure of the inputs. The problems studied in this thesis belong or are closely related to constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs), which are considered to be one of the most fundamental problems in theoretical computer science. READ MORE