Search for dissertations about: "multi-view rendering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words multi-view rendering.
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1. Energy Analysis for Graphics Processors using Novel Methods & Efficient Multi-View Rendering
Abstract : Real-time rendering is increasingly being performed on battery powered devices, such as laptops and mobile phones. As a result, performance in rendering time is not the only important factor, but the energy consumption is also becoming more and more important, as a lower energy usage directly translates to longer battery time. READ MORE
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2. Multi-View Reconstruction and Camera Recovery using a Real or Virtual Reference Plane
Abstract : Reconstructing a 3-dimensional scene from a set of2-dimensional images is a fundamental problem in computervision. A system capable of performing this task can be used inmany applications in robotics, architecture, archaeology,biometrics, human computer interaction and the movie andentertainment industry. READ MORE
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3. Feature-Based Image Processing for Rendering, Compression, and Visual Search
Abstract : Visual communication, vivid, meaningful, and creative, permits a way to express information visually. The communication media, by images, graphs and videos, passes informative color and shape to human perception sensors. READ MORE
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4. Coding of Three-dimensional Video Content : Diffusion-based Coding of Depth Images and Displacement Intra-Coding of Plenoptic Contents
Abstract : In recent years, the three-dimensional (3D) movie industry has reaped massive commercial success in the theaters. With the advancement of display technologies, more experienced capturing and generation of 3D contents, TV broadcasting, movies, and games in 3D have entered home entertainment, and it is likely that 3D applications will play an important role in many aspects of people's life in a not distant future. READ MORE
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5. Performance Improvements for the Rasterization Pipeline
Abstract : Performance improvements are always needed in computer graphics. Better performance frees up computational resources which can be used to increase the level of realism in the rendered images. Despite a very rapid development of graphics hardware, we are still far from the point where photo-realistic rendering can be done in real time. READ MORE