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found 40 matches
- 1997
- Chen-Chin Feng, Shi-Nine Yang:
A parallel hierarchical radiosity algorithm for complex scenes. PRS 1997: 71-78 - Robert Garmann:
Maintaining dynamic geometric objects on parallel processors. PRS 1997: 31-38 - P. Peggy Li, Scott Whitman, Roberto Mendoza, James Tsaio:
ParVox: a parallel splatting volume rendering system for distributed visualization. PRS 1997: 7-14 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Thomas W. Crockett:
A scalable parallel cell-projection volume rendering algorithm for three-dimensional unstructured data. PRS 1997: 95- - Paul Mackerras, Brian Corrie:
Index bit permutations for automatic data redistribution. PRS 1997: 23-30 - Carl Mueller:
Hierarchical graphics databases in sort-first. PRS 1997: 49-58 - Michael E. Palmer, Stephen Taylor, Brian Totty:
Exploiting deep parallel memory hierarchies for ray casting volume rendering. PRS 1997: 15-22 - Amit Reisman, Craig Gotsman, Assaf Schuster:
Parallel progressive rendering of animation sequences at interactive rates on distributed-memory machines. PRS 1997: 39-47 - Luc Renambot, Bruno Arnaldi, Thierry Priol, Xavier Pueyo:
Towards efficient parallel radiosity for DSM-based parallel computers using virtual interfaces. PRS 1997: 79-86 - Jim Richard, Jaswinder Pal Singh:
Parallel hierarchical computation of specular radiosity. PRS 1997: 59-69 - Kentaro Sano, Hiroyuki Kitajima, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Tadao Nakamura:
Parallel processing of the shear-warp factorization with the binary-swap method on a distributed-memory multiprocessor system. PRS 1997: 87-94 - James S. Painter, Gordon Stoll, Kwa-Liu Ma:
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Parallel Rendering, PRS 1997, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, October 20-21, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 978-1-58113-010-2 [contents] - 1995
- Minesh B. Amin, Ananth Grama, Vineet Singh:
Fast volume rendering using an efficient, scalable parallel formulation of the shear-warp algorithm. PRS 1995: 7-14 - Bernhard Bäumle, Peter Kohler, Anton Gunzinger:
Interactive parallel rendering on a multiprocessor system with intelligent communication controllers. PRS 1995: 89-95 - Pascal Guitton, Jean Roman, Gilles Subrenat:
Implementation results and analysis of a parallel progressive radiosity. PRS 1995: 31-38 - Philippe Lacroute:
Real-time volume rendering on shared memory multiprocessors using the shear-warp factorization. PRS 1995: 15-22 - Tong-Yee Lee, C. S. Raghavendra, John B. Nicholas:
Image composition methods for sort-last polygon rendering on 2-D mesh architectures. PRS 1995: 55-62 - Peggy Li, William H. Duquette, David W. Curkendall:
Remote interactive visualization and analysis (RIVA) using parallel supercomputers. PRS 1995: 71-78 - Kwan-Liu Ma:
Parallel volume ray-casting for unstructured-grid data on distributed-memory architectures. PRS 1995: 23-30 - Wolfgang Stürzlinger, Gernot Schaufler, Jens Volkert:
Load balancing for a parallel radiosity algorithm. PRS 1995: 39-45 - Bin Wei, Gordon Stoll, Douglas W. Clark, Edward W. Felten, Kai Li, Patrick M. Hanrahan:
Synchronization for a multi-port frame buffer on a mesh-connected multicomputer. PRS 1995: 81-88 - Scott Whitman:
A load balanced SIMD polygon renderer. PRS 1995: 63-69 - David Zareski, Bretton Wade, Philip M. Hubbard, Peter Shirley:
Efficient parallel global illumination using density estimation. PRS 1995: 47-54 - Samuel P. Uselton, Michael Cox, Craig M. Wittenbrink:
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Parallel Rendering, PRS 1995, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, October 30-31, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-774-2 [contents] - 1993
- Emilio Camahort, Indranil Chakravarty:
Integrating volume data analysis and rendering on distributed memory architectures. PRS 1993: 89-96 - Tolga K. Çapin, Cevdet Aykanat, Bülent Özgüç:
Progressive refinement radiosity on ring-connected multicomputers. PRS 1993: 71-76 - Judy Challinger:
Scalable parallel volume raycasting for nonrectilinear computational grids. PRS 1993: 81-88 - Brian Corrie, Paul Mackerras:
Parallel volume rendering and data coherence. PRS 1993: 23-26 - Michael Cox, Pat Hanrahan:
Pixel merging for object-parallel rendering: a distributed snooping algorithm. PRS 1993: 49-56 - Thomas W. Crockett, Tobias Orloff:
A MIMD rendering algorithm for distributed memory architectures. PRS 1993: 35-42
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