Multiprocessor Methods for Computer Graphics Rendering

Multiprocessor Methods for Computer Graphics Rendering

Author: Scott Whitman

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-11-02

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1439864934

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This comprehensive work merges two of the hottest topics in computer science: parallel computing and computer graphics. Selected Topics from the Table of Contents: -Overview of Accelerated Rendering Techniques -Overview of Parallel Methods for Image Generation -Issues in Parallel Algorithm Development -Overview of Base Level Implementation -Compari


High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation

High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation

Author: Min Chen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1447110110

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This book contains mainly a selection of papers that were presented at the International Workshop on High Performance Computing/or Computer Graphics and Visualisation, held in Swansea, United Kingdom on 3-4 July 1995. The workshop was sponsored by the HEFCWI Initiative on ·Parallel Computing - Foundations and Applications·, and it has provided the international computer graphics community with a platform for: • assessing and reviewing the impact of the development of high performance computing on the progress of computer graphics and visualisation; • presenting the current use of high performance computing architecture and software tools in computer graphics and visualisation, and the development of parallel graphics algorithms; • identifying potential high performance computing applications in computer graphics and visualisation, and encouraging members of the graphics community to think about their problems from the perspective of parallelism. The book is divided into six sections. The first section, which acts as the introduction of the book, gives an overview of the current state of the art It contains a comprehensive survey, by Whitman, of parallel algorithms for computer graphics and visualisation; and a discussion, by Hansen, on the past, present and future high performance computing applications in computer graphics and visualisation. The second section is focused on the design and implementation of high performance architecture, software tools and algorithms for surface rendering.


Design Considerations for Parallel Graphics Libraries

Design Considerations for Parallel Graphics Libraries

Author: Thomas W. Crockett

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: "Applications which run on parallel supercomputers are often characterized by massive datasets. Converting these vast collections of numbers to visual form has proven to be a powerful aid to comprehension. For a variety of reasons, it may be desirable to provide this visual feedback at runtime. One way to accomplish this is to exploit the available parallelism to perform graphics operations in place. In order to do this, we need appropriate parallel rendering algorithms and library interfaces. This paper provides a tutorial introduction to some of the issues which arise in designing parallel graphics libraries and their underlying rendering algorithms. The focus is on polygon rendering for distributed memory message-passing systems. We illustrate our discussion with examples from PGL, a parallel graphics library which has been developed on the Intel family of parallel systems."


Practical Parallel Rendering

Practical Parallel Rendering

Author: Alan Chalmers

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-06-26

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1439863806

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Meeting the growing demands for speed and quality in rendering computer graphics images requires new techniques. Practical parallel rendering provides one of the most practical solutions. This book addresses the basic issues of rendering within a parallel or distributed computing environment, and considers the strengths and weaknesses of multiprocessor machines and networked render farms for graphics rendering. Case studies of working applications demonstrate, in detail, practical ways of dealing with complex issues involved in parallel processing.


New Advances in Computer Graphics

New Advances in Computer Graphics

Author: Rae Earnshaw

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 696

ISBN-13: 4431680934

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This volume presents the proceedings of the 7th International Confer ence of the Computer Graphics Society, CG International '89, held at the University of Leeds, UK, June 27-30, 1989. Since 1982 this confer ence has continued to attract high-quality research papers in all aspects of computer graphics and its applications. Originally the conference was held in Japan (1982-1987), but in 1988 was held in Geneva, Switzerland. Future conferences are planned for Singapore in 1990, USA in 1991, Japan in 1992, and Canada in 1993. Recent developments in computer graphics have concentrated on the following: greater sophistication of image generation techniques; advances in hardware and emphasis on the exploitation of parallelism, integration of robotics and AI techniques for animation, greater integ ration of CAD and CAM in CIM, use of powerful computer graphics techniques to represent complex physical processes (visualization), advances in computational geometry and in the representation and modelling of complex physical and mathematical objects, and improved tools and methods for HC!. These trends and advances are reflected in this present volume. A number of papers deal with important research aspects in many of these areas.


Graphics and Visualization

Graphics and Visualization

Author: T. Theoharis

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-05-30

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 1568812744

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to visual computing, dealing with the modeling and synthesis of visual data by means of computers. What sets this book apart from other computer graphics texts is the integrated coverage of computer graphics and visualization topics, including important techniques such as subdivision and multi-resolution modeling, scene graphs, shadow generation, ambient occlusion, and scalar and vector data visualization. Students and practitioners will benefit from the comprehensive coverage of the principles that are the basic tools of their trade, from fundamental computer graphics and classic visualization techniques to advanced topics.


Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling

Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling

Author: David Salomon

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 882

ISBN-13: 9780387986821

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This comprehensive reference for professionals and students in the computer graphics field clearly explains how graphics programs work and how they generate realistic objects and animations. Topics include scan conversion methods, translations, rotations, moving in 3D, and perspective projections. The mathematics and geometry behind the computer graphics are also presented.