This paper proposes a new random walk strategy that minimizes the variance of the estimate using statistical estimations of local and global features of the scene. Based on the local and global properties, the algorithm decides at each point whether a Russian-roulette like random termination is worth performing, or on the contrary, we should split the path into several child paths. In this sense the algorithm is similar to the go-with-the-winners strategy invented in general Monte Carlo context. However, instead of establishing thresholds to make decisions, we compute the number of child paths on a continuous level and show that Russian roulette can be interpreted as a kind of splitting using fractional number of children. The new method is...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
A random walk is a mathematical formalization of a trajectory that consists of taking succesive rand...
In Chapter 1 the classical secretary problem is introduced. Chapters 2 and 3 are variations of this ...
This paper proposes a new random walk strategy that minimizes the variance of the estimate using sta...
This paper proposes a new random walk strategy that minimizes the variance of the estimate using sta...
Russian roulette and splitting are widely used techniques to increase the efficiency of Monte Carlo ...
Splitting is an universal and potentially very powerful technique for increasing efficiency of simul...
Our problem is to randomly sample points from any of a broad class of continuous probability distrib...
Stochastic components such as random walks have become an intrinsic part of modern metaheursitic alg...
sub-path, and greatly reduces variance, by considering and reusing multiple light sub-paths at once....
<p>In (a) we depict random locations on the plane (represented by stars); the probability to go fro...
This paper describes a new acceleration technique for rendering algorithms like path tracing, that u...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
AbstractThis paper describes a set of methods for randomly drawing traces in large models either uni...
International audienceRendering photo-realistic image sequences using path tracing and Monte Carlo i...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
A random walk is a mathematical formalization of a trajectory that consists of taking succesive rand...
In Chapter 1 the classical secretary problem is introduced. Chapters 2 and 3 are variations of this ...
This paper proposes a new random walk strategy that minimizes the variance of the estimate using sta...
This paper proposes a new random walk strategy that minimizes the variance of the estimate using sta...
Russian roulette and splitting are widely used techniques to increase the efficiency of Monte Carlo ...
Splitting is an universal and potentially very powerful technique for increasing efficiency of simul...
Our problem is to randomly sample points from any of a broad class of continuous probability distrib...
Stochastic components such as random walks have become an intrinsic part of modern metaheursitic alg...
sub-path, and greatly reduces variance, by considering and reusing multiple light sub-paths at once....
<p>In (a) we depict random locations on the plane (represented by stars); the probability to go fro...
This paper describes a new acceleration technique for rendering algorithms like path tracing, that u...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
AbstractThis paper describes a set of methods for randomly drawing traces in large models either uni...
International audienceRendering photo-realistic image sequences using path tracing and Monte Carlo i...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
A random walk is a mathematical formalization of a trajectory that consists of taking succesive rand...
In Chapter 1 the classical secretary problem is introduced. Chapters 2 and 3 are variations of this ...