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  1. Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques in Australia and Southeast Asia (GRAPHITE '07)
  2. Sung Dae Hong
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Panorama maps with non-linear ray tracing
Design and implementation of a built-in camera based user interface for mobile games
Visibility map for global illumination in point clouds
A shape hierarchy for 3D modelling from video
Appearance preserving octree-textures
Virtual woodcuts from images
Generalised compositing
Compact and efficient generation of radiance transfer for dynamically articulated characters
Arbitrarily layered micro-facet surfaces
Experiments in 3D interaction for mobile phone AR
Multiresolution geometric details on subdivision surfaces
Algorithms for spherical harmonic lighting
Animation of ice melting phenomenon based on thermodynamics with thermal radiation
Evaluation of game engines for simulated surgical training
Paul Hertz
Parametrically controlled terrain generation
Intuitive quasi-eigen faces
Point rendering of non-manifold surfaces with features
GPU-based shape from silhouettes
Crayon lighting: sketch-guided illumination of models
A GPU-based method for real-time simulation of Eastern painting
Magallanes: 3D navigation for everybody
Data-intensive image based relighting
Photon differentials
Performance and user based analysis of a collaborative virtual environment system
Illumination and view dependent progressive transmission of semi-regular meshes with subdivision connectivity
Curvature-based shading of translucent materials, such as human skin
Physically based hydraulic erosion simulation on graphics processing unit
Evaluation of real-time physics simulation systems
Sung Dae Hong
Sliced data structure for particle-based simulations on GPUs
Monocular reconstruction of human translation in motion sequence by MTA
The Aristotelian rainbow: from philosophy to computer graphics
Your destiny: dynamic interactive installation for digital Gesamtkunstwerk: (total work of art)
Eigentransport for efficient and accurate all-frequency relighting
An evaluation of virtual lenses for object selection in augmented reality
A boosting approach to content-based 3D model retrieval
Fast high-quality noise
Mode-splitting for highly detailed, interactive liquid simulation
Considerations for the design of exergames
Viktor Koen
John Antoine Labadie
Jason Lee
Yangmi Lim
Marte Newcombe
Laura Rusnak
Squidsoup
Petra Stefankova
Anna Ursyn
Roman Verostko
James Faure Walker
Mike Wong

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Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Hong, Sung Dae
Starting Page 320
Ending Page 320
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595939128
DOI 10.1145/1321261.1321316
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-12-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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