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Kol, T.R. (author)
The ubiquity of large virtual worlds and their growing complexity in computer graphics require efficient representations. This means that we need smart solutions for the underlying storage of these complex environments, but also for their visualization. How the virtual world is best stored and how it is subsequently shown to the user in an...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Kol, T.R. (author), Bauszat, P. (author), Lee, S. (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
We present a scalable solution to render complex scenes from a large amount of viewpoints. While previous approaches rely either on a scene or a view hierarchy to process multiple elements together, we make full use of both, enabling sublinear performance in terms of views and scene complexity. By concurrently traversing the hierarchies, we...
journal article 2018
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Kol, T.R. (author), Klehm, O. (author), Seidel, Hans-Peter (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
Light scattering in participating media is a natural phenomenon that is increasingly featured in movies and games, as it is visually pleasing and lends realism to a scene. In art, it may further be used to express a certain mood or emphasize objects. Here, artists often rely on stylization when creating scattering effects, not only because of...
journal article 2017
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Leskens, Johannes G. (author), Kehl, C. (author), Tutenel, T. (author), Kol, T.R. (author), de Haan, G. (author), Stelling, G.S. (author), Eisemann, E. (author)
Developing strategies to mitigate or to adapt to the threats of floods is an important topic in the context of climate changes. Many of the world’s cities are endangered due to rising ocean levels and changing precipitation patterns. It is therefore crucial to develop analytical tools that allow us to evaluate the threats of floods and to...
journal article 2017
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