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2.2005, 1 |
Interactive Ray Tracing for Virtual TV Studio ApplicationsAndreas Pomi et al. In the last years, the well known ray tracing algorithm gained new popularity with the introduction of interactive ray tracing methods. The high modularity and the ability to produce highly realistic images make ray tracing an attractive alternative to raster graphics hardware. Interactive ray tracing also proved its potential in the field of Mixed Reality rendering and provides novel methods for seamless integration of real and virtual content. Actor insertion methods, a subdomain of Mixed Reality and closely related to virtual television studio techniques, can use ray tracing for achieving high output quality in conjunction with appropriate visual cues like shadows and reflections at interactive frame rates. In this paper, we show how interactive ray tracing techniques can provide new ways of implementing future virtual studio applications. [Submitted: July 27th 2005 | In Peer-Review: July 28th 2005 | Accepted: November 11th 2005 | Published: December 14th 2005 ] [Full HTML Article] [Full PDF Article] [BibTeX-Entry] [Reference-Entry] |
