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SUMMARY:Visual Perception
DESCRIPTION:Perceptual error optimization for Monte Carlo animation render
 ing\n\nIndependently estimating individual pixel values in Monte Carlo ren
 dering results in a perceptually sub-optimal white-noise distribution of e
 rror in image space. Recent works have shown that perceptual fidelity can 
 be improved significantly by distributing pixel error as blue noise instea
 d. Most suc...\n\n\nMiša Korać (Saarland University, DFKI); Corentin Salaü
 n (Max Planck Institute for Informatics); Iliyan Georgiev (Adobe); Pascal 
 Grittmann (Saarland University); Philipp Slusallek (Saarland University, D
 FKI); and Karol Myszkowski and Gurprit Singh (Max Planck Institute for Inf
 ormatics)\n---------------------\nThe effect of display capabilities on th
 e gloss consistency between real and virtual objects\n\nA faithful reprodu
 ction of gloss is inherently difficult because of the limited dynamic rang
 e, peak luminance, and 3D capabilities of display devices. This work inves
 tigates how the display capabilities affect gloss appearance with respect 
 to a real-world reference object. To this end, we employ an ...\n\n\nBin C
 hen (Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik); Akshay Jindal (Intel Corporation
 , University of Cambridge); Michal Piovarči (Institute of Science and Tech
 nology Austria); Chao Wang and Hans-Peter Seidel (Max-Planck-Institut für 
 Informatik); Piotr Didyk (Università della Svizzera italiana); Karol Myszk
 owski (Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik); Ana Serrano (Universidad de Za
 ragoza); and Rafał K. Mantiuk (University of Cambridge)\n-----------------
 ----\nVariational Barycentric Coordinates\n\nWe propose a variational tech
 nique to optimize for generalized barycentric coordinates that offers addi
 tional artistic control compared to existing models. Prior work represents
  barycentric coordinates using meshes or closed-form formulae, in practice
  limiting the choice of objective function. In co...\n\n\nAna Dodik (MIT C
 SAIL); Oded Stein (University of Southern California, MIT CSAIL); and Vinc
 ent SItzmann and Justin Solomon (MIT CSAIL)\n---------------------\nCurl N
 oise Jittering\n\nWe propose a method for implicitly generating blue noise
  point sets. Our method is based on the observations that curl noise vecto
 r fields are volume-preserving and that jittering can be construed as movi
 ng points along the streamlines of a vector field. We demonstrate that the
  volume preservation k...\n\n\nJ. Andreas Bærentzen and Jeppe Revall Frisv
 ad (Technical University of Denmark) and Jonàs Martínez (INRIA)\n---------
 ------------\nRectifying Strip Patterns\n\nA straight flat strip of inexte
 nsible material can be bent into curved strips aligned with arbitrary spac
 e curves. The large shape variety of these so-called rectifying strips mak
 es them candidates for shape modeling, especially in applications such as 
 architecture where simple elements are preferre...\n\n\nBolun Wang and Hui
  Wang (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)), Eike S
 chling (The University of Hong Kong), and Helmut Pottmann (King Abdullah U
 niversity of Science and Technology (KAUST))\n\nRegistration Category: Ful
 l Access\n\nSession Chair: Juno Kim (University of New South Wales; School
  of Optometry and Vision Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health, UNSW)
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