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Videobased Rendering First Edition Marcus A Magnor Marcus Andreas Magnor

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Videobased Rendering First Edition Marcus A Magnor Marcus Andreas Magnor
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Publisher: A K Peters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Marcus A. Magnor, Marcus Andreas Magnor
ISBN: 1568812442
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: First Edition

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Videobased Rendering First Edition Marcus A Magnor Marcus Andreas Magnor by Marcus A. Magnor, Marcus Andreas Magnor 1568812442 instant download after payment.

Driven by consumer-market applications that enjoy steadily increasing economic importance, graphics hardware and rendering algorithms are a central focus of computer graphics research. Video-based rendering is an approach that aims to overcome the current bottleneck in the time-consuming modeling process and has applications in areas such as computer games, special effects, and interactive TV. This book offers an in-depth introduction to video-based rendering, a rapidly developing new interdisciplinary topic employing techniques from computer graphics, computer vision, and telecommunication engineering. Providing an overview of the state-of-the-art of video-based rendering and details of the fundamental VBR algorithms, the author discusses the advantages, the potential, as well as the limitations of the approach in the context of different application scenarios.

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