B-splines for physically-based rendering

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Program Advanced Research Projects Agency
Creator Stark, Michael M.; Martin, William; Cohen, Elaine; Lyche, Tom; Riesenfeld, Richard F.
Title B-splines for physically-based rendering
Date 2002-01-09
Description Although B-spline curves and surfaces have enjoyed a long established place in the graphics community as constructive modeling tools, the use of B-spline approximation techniques has received relatively little attention in rendering. In this work we explore the use of 4D and 5D tensor product B-spline functions to represent surface radiance, and establish that, when appropriately applied, they can be used effectively for static scenes with diffuse to moderately specular elements. Once computed, the surface radiance representation is view independent, can be evaluated quickly, and is equally suited for incorporation into ray tracing or scan-line rendering algorithms. Furthermore, we use B-spline approximation techniques to solve the problem of global illumination for general parametric surfaces with a wide range of reflectance and transmission properties. We conclude that addressing functional approximation aspects offers a fertile research ground relative to the already impressive gains that splines have made in other fields.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject B-spline curves; Rendering algorithms
Subject LCSH Computer graphics
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stark, Michael M.; Martin, William; Cohen, Elaine; Lyche, Tom; Riesenfeld, Richard F. (2002). B-splines for physically-based rendering. UUCS-02-005.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Rights Management ©University of Utah
Format Medium application/pdf
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Source University of Utah School of Computing
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64464qg
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