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<div class="csl-entry">Wilkie, A., Weidlich, A., Magnor, M., & Chalmers, A. (2009). Predictive Rendering. In <i>SIGGRAPH ASIA ’09: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Courses</i> (pp. 1–428). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1665817.1665829</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/53022
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This course intends to serve two closely related purposes: to provide an accurate definition of the term predictive rendering, the sub-discipline of computer graphics that attempts to provide reliable predictions of object appearance, and to present the technological foundations on which one can currently conduct research in this area.
The first goal of the course - a clear definition of what predictive rendering actually is - seems to be necessary due to the extreme prevalence of its antonym, believable rendering. Practically all contemporary production computer graphics, as well as most current graphics research efforts, fall into the latter category. Coupled with the fact that in the collective mindset of the graphics community, the distinction between these areas has, for a variety of reasons, been somewhat blurry so far, a precise clarifying statement appears to be in order.
The second, much larger and technical part of the course then presents the foundations of current predictive rendering. Unlike believable rendering, where any technology that delivers visually convincing (as opposed to radiometrically correct) results is acceptable for a given task, a predictive pipeline suffers from the fundamental problem that all components - modeling, rendering, display - have to be of a uniformly high quality to ensure a predictive result. This fact has, over time, no doubt served to deter many researchers from entering this promising and interesting field, in which a large amount of work still lies ahead of us.
In the second part, we cover an entire predictive rendering pipeline, and for each stage present those - in some cases surprisingly few - graphics technologies that can be used in such a context. This course should enable anyone with a solid background in graphics to bootstrap a basic predictive rendering environment, with which further research, or perhaps even specialised production work, can be conducted.
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Predictive Rendering
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978-1-4503-7931-1
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10.1145/1665817
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1
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428
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SIGGRAPH ASIA '09: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Courses
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Association for Computing Machinery
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Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology
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E193-02 - Forschungsbereich Computer Graphics
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10.1145/1665817.1665829
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428
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SA09: SIGGRAPH Asia 2009
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16-12-2009
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19-12-2009
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On Site
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Yokohama
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JP
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Wilkie, Alexander
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