This master's thesis deals with the problem of real-time rendering of computer graphics using the method of frameless rendering} as counterpart to the traditional way, which is based on switching between two output buffers. Frameless rendering method is defined and studied in greater depth and its adaptive variant, which delivers better output quality without a~significant reduction of latency, is described in detail. In addition, this thesis describes the implementation of the application which has been developed to demonstrate the principle and functionality of the frameless rendering on the selected scenes. It also includes evaluation of performed tests focused to the output quality
The thesis deals a with ways of non-realistic view of video. There are summarized video processing t...
Vector graphics rendering is the subject of a large number of research papers. However, many of them...
This bachelor thesis is focused on describing non-realistic rendering. The thesis describes well-kno...
This thesis studies a render paradigm of computer graphics called "frameless rendering". Breaking wi...
We propose an adaptive form of frameless rendering with the potential to dramatically increase rende...
We propose an adaptive form of frameless rendering with the potential to dramatically increase rende...
The aim of this work is to create a simple raytracer with IPP library, which will use the frameless ...
The use of double-buffered displays, in which the previous image is displayed until the next image i...
In computer graphics, rendering is described as the process of converting a description of a scene t...
This paper presents an overview and comparison of several rendering methods that aim at exploit-ing ...
Abstract. A frameless display is a display with no perceptible boundaries; it appears to be embodied...
This thesis is dedicated to ray tracing based rendering methods, primarily the original ray tracing....
This thesis deals with possibility of operation of realistic graphics on commonly used technical equ...
This paper presents a novel approach to the real-time rendering of complex scenes problem. Up to the...
The thesis covered the topic of 3D rendering. The main focus was on the physically based rendering w...
The thesis deals a with ways of non-realistic view of video. There are summarized video processing t...
Vector graphics rendering is the subject of a large number of research papers. However, many of them...
This bachelor thesis is focused on describing non-realistic rendering. The thesis describes well-kno...
This thesis studies a render paradigm of computer graphics called "frameless rendering". Breaking wi...
We propose an adaptive form of frameless rendering with the potential to dramatically increase rende...
We propose an adaptive form of frameless rendering with the potential to dramatically increase rende...
The aim of this work is to create a simple raytracer with IPP library, which will use the frameless ...
The use of double-buffered displays, in which the previous image is displayed until the next image i...
In computer graphics, rendering is described as the process of converting a description of a scene t...
This paper presents an overview and comparison of several rendering methods that aim at exploit-ing ...
Abstract. A frameless display is a display with no perceptible boundaries; it appears to be embodied...
This thesis is dedicated to ray tracing based rendering methods, primarily the original ray tracing....
This thesis deals with possibility of operation of realistic graphics on commonly used technical equ...
This paper presents a novel approach to the real-time rendering of complex scenes problem. Up to the...
The thesis covered the topic of 3D rendering. The main focus was on the physically based rendering w...
The thesis deals a with ways of non-realistic view of video. There are summarized video processing t...
Vector graphics rendering is the subject of a large number of research papers. However, many of them...
This bachelor thesis is focused on describing non-realistic rendering. The thesis describes well-kno...