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Cornell box

Known as: Cornell (disambiguation) 
The Cornell box is a test aimed at determining the accuracy of rendering software by comparing the rendered scene with an actual photograph of the… 
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2019
2019
A tremendous amount of research has been done over the years using the Stanford bunny, the Cornell box and recently somewhat more… 
2019
2019
Real-time global illumination rendering is very desirable for emerging applications such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented… 
2018
2018
We propose a progressive radiance estimation engine (PREE) hardware architecture to accelerate the processing of the progressive… 
2017
2017
In most algorithms of global illumination, light–surface interaction terminates declaring that result at some point is close… 
2013
2013
This thesis investigates if reliability in objective acoustic metrics obtained for an auralized space implies accuracy and… 
2010
2010
In this paper we present a real-time global illumination approach for illuminating scenes containing huge point clouds. Our GI… 
2009
2009
Parallel computing has been frequently used for reducing the rendering time of high-fidelity images, since the generation of such… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
Global illumination rendering in real-time for high-fidelity graphics remains one of the biggest challenges for computer graphics… 
2002
2002
Researchers at Cornell University constructed a simple real-world scene, the Cornell Box, in which they carefully measured the…