Rendering

Rendering is the process of generating an image that represents a (usually) three dimensional world from a particular view point. RIVIC researchers, for example, are developing extremely efficient algorithms for rendering images using ray tracing.
Projects
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3D feature extraction and matching
Feature extraction and matching is a traditional method for shape matching and analysis.
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Advanced Medical Imaging and Visualization Unit
The unit work with projects where imaging and visualization technologies can provide added value to medical applications.
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Facial aging simulation and visualization
Facial Aging Progression Simulation
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Modelling the Change in 3D Head Dynamics and Appearance
The development of 3D (and also 2D) statistical models of facial dynamics with applications to medical/dental, computer graphics, animation and computer vision.
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Naturally Viewed 3D Displays
The NV3D display system is designed as a natural view, auto stereo display system which uses up to 36 projectors to piece together different images to different viewpoints located in front of its display screen.
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Quantifying image quality in computer graphics
This project is indented to provide means of comparing computer graphics results in a possibly effective and accurate way.
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Ray Tracing and Global Illumination
Ray tracing is a significant field of computer graphics used for rendering highly realistic imagery for computer animated films, scientific data visualization, architectural and engineering designs.