The ability to place surface samples with Poisson disk distribution can benefit a variety of graphics applications. Such a distribution satisfies the blue noise property, i.e. lack of low frequency noise and structural bias in the Fourier power spectrum. While many techniques are available for sampling the plane, challenges remain for sampling arbitrary surfaces. In this paper, we present new methods for Poisson disk sampling with spectrum analysis on arbitrary manifold surfaces. Our first contribution is a parallel dart throwing algorithm that generates high-quality surface samples at interactive rates. It is flexible and can be extended to adaptive sampling given a user-specified radius field. Our second contribution is a new method for a...
Figure 1: From left to right: The original model with 14 million samples is adaptively subsampled to...
We solve the problem of generating a uniform Poisson-disk sampling that is both maximal and unbiase...
International audienceWe propose an original technique to sample surfaces generated by stereoscopic ...
The ability to place surface samples with Poisson disk distribution can benefit a variety of graphic...
Poisson disk sampling has excellent spatial and spectral properties, and plays an important role in ...
Sampling is important for a variety of graphics applications include rendering, imaging, and geometr...
Sampling is important for a variety of graphics applications include rendering, imaging, and geometr...
Poisson disk sampling has been widely used in many applications such as remeshing, procedural textur...
Poisson disk sampling has proven to be very useful and versatile in a variety of computer graphics a...
Poisson disk sampling is one of the most important and widely employed sampling methods for imaging ...
Poisson-disk sampling is a popular sampling method because of its blue noise power spectrum, but gen...
Poisson-disk sampling is similar to sphere packings: points have a minimum separation distance and t...
A central problem in computer graphics is finding optimal sam-pling conditions for a given surface r...
Isotropic point distribution is crucial in remeshing process to generate a high-quality mesh. In thi...
We provide a simple algorithm and data structures for d-dimensional unbiased maximal Poisson-disk sa...
Figure 1: From left to right: The original model with 14 million samples is adaptively subsampled to...
We solve the problem of generating a uniform Poisson-disk sampling that is both maximal and unbiase...
International audienceWe propose an original technique to sample surfaces generated by stereoscopic ...
The ability to place surface samples with Poisson disk distribution can benefit a variety of graphic...
Poisson disk sampling has excellent spatial and spectral properties, and plays an important role in ...
Sampling is important for a variety of graphics applications include rendering, imaging, and geometr...
Sampling is important for a variety of graphics applications include rendering, imaging, and geometr...
Poisson disk sampling has been widely used in many applications such as remeshing, procedural textur...
Poisson disk sampling has proven to be very useful and versatile in a variety of computer graphics a...
Poisson disk sampling is one of the most important and widely employed sampling methods for imaging ...
Poisson-disk sampling is a popular sampling method because of its blue noise power spectrum, but gen...
Poisson-disk sampling is similar to sphere packings: points have a minimum separation distance and t...
A central problem in computer graphics is finding optimal sam-pling conditions for a given surface r...
Isotropic point distribution is crucial in remeshing process to generate a high-quality mesh. In thi...
We provide a simple algorithm and data structures for d-dimensional unbiased maximal Poisson-disk sa...
Figure 1: From left to right: The original model with 14 million samples is adaptively subsampled to...
We solve the problem of generating a uniform Poisson-disk sampling that is both maximal and unbiase...
International audienceWe propose an original technique to sample surfaces generated by stereoscopic ...