Global Illumination Thesis Bibliography
@PHDTHESIS{Arvo95-AMSLT,
author = James Arvo,
month = December,
year = 1995,
title = Analytic Methods for Simulated Light Transport,
institution = Yale University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Aupperle93-HAI,
author = Larry Aupperle,
year = 1993,
title = Hierarchical Algorithms for Illumination,
number = CS-TR-434-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Berney94-LPNMG,
author = James Patrick Berney,
year = 1994,
title = Light Pipes: A New Method for Global Illumination,
institution = California Polytechnic State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Beyer94-AREEA,
author = Markus Beyer,
year = 1994,
title = Approximation der Rendering Equation durch Evolutionare
Algorithmen,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hochschule,
type = Diplomarbeit,
keywords = photorealism, ray tracing, genetic algorithms, Monte Carlo,
rendering equation, variance reduction
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bhat92-IRBRS,
author = Harsha Bhat,
year = 1992,
title = An Interactive Radiosity Based Rendering System,
institution = University of Rhode Island,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Bhate93-PVR,
author = Neeta Bhate,
year = 1993,
title = Photorealistic Volume Rendering,
institution = University of South Florida,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Bian90-ASSL,
author = Buming Bian,
month = June,
year = 1990,
title = Accurate Simulation of Scene Luminance,
address = Worcester, MA,
institution = Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bohn89-MRRM,
author = Christian-A. Bohn,
year = 1989,
title = Multiprozessor Rendering Nach der Radiosity Methode (Radiosity on a
Multiprocessor Network),
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
school = Technical University of Darmstadt
}
@PHDTHESIS{Brown38-CI,
author = G. S. Brown,
year = 1938,
title = The Cinema Integraph,
school = Electrical Engineering Department, Massachussetts Institute of
Technology
}
@PHDTHESIS{Buckalew90-IN,
author = Chris Buckalew,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = Illumination Networks,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = animation, ray tracing, image comparison,
comments = includes paper, plus animation, comparisons to raytracing and
radiosity, and real-world image comparison
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Budet93-RAUGR,
author = Jaime L. Budet,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity Algorithms Using General Reflectance Functions,
Curved Surfaces and Simplified Form Factors,
institution = Arizona State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bullis89-MACRI,
author = James M. Bullis,
month = August,
year = 1989,
title = Models and Algorithms for Computing Realistic Images
Containing Diffuse Reflections,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Minnesota,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = global illumination,
comments = as of 8/90, order from James Bullis, 3306 Richmond Ave, St Paul
MN 55126
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Bustillo94-VFOO,
author = Eduardo Bustillo,
year = 1994,
title = Visualizacion Fotorrealistica Por Ordenador de Objectos 3D Mediante
Tecnicas de Radiosidad Y Ray Tracing,
number = 1.0.94.112,
address = Bilboa, Spain,
school = ETS Ingenieros Industriales
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Capin93-PPPRR,
author = Tolga K. Capin,
month = September,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Processing for Progressive Refinement Radiosity,
address = Ankara, Turkey,
institution = Faculty of Engineering and Science, Bilkent University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = Parallel Processing, Multicomputers, Progressive Refinement,
Ring Interconnection Topology, Hypercube Interconnection Topology
}
@PHDTHESIS{Carter93-PHRR,
author = Michael Brannon Carter,
year = 1993,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Rendering,
institution = Iowa State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Casals93-RCSCR,
author = Juan Manuel Ruis Casals,
year = 1993,
title = Radar Cross Section of Complex Radar Targets in Real Time,
note = In Spanish,
school = Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
keywords = Multiple Scattering, Global Illumination
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Chakravarty92-FIGPR,
author = Sumit Chakravarty,
year = 1992,
title = Rupert: Fast Image Generation Using Progressive Refinement
Radiosity for Parallel Machines,
school = University of South Carolina
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Chakravarty92-FIGUP,
author = Sumit Chakravarty,
year = 1992,
title = Fast Image Generation Using Progressive Refinement
Radiosity for Parallel Machines,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Chalmers92-MPSPP,
author = Alan G. Chalmers,
month = January,
year = 1992,
title = A Minimum Path System for Parallel Processing,
address = Bristol, UK,
institution = University of Bristol, Department of Computer Science,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallelism, MIMD
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Chen89-PRMID,
author = Shenchang Eric Chen,
month = January,
year = 1989,
title = A Progressive Radiosity Method and its Implementation in a
Distributed Processing Environment,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallelism
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Chesteen95-FEMCR,
author = Donna M. Chesteen,
month = September,
year = 1995,
title = Finite Element Method in the Calculation of Radiosity
Form Factors,
address = Orlando, FL,
institution = University of Central Florida,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = finite element methods, form factors
}
@PHDTHESIS{Christensen95-HTGGI,
author = Per Henrik Christensen,
year = 1995,
title = Hierarchical Techniques for Glossy Global Illumination,
number = 95-07-04,
address = Seattle, Washington,
institution = Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of
Washington,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
comments = available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.washington.edu as:
/tr/1995/01-UW-CSE-95-07-04.PS.Z and via the World Wide Web at:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/tr/techreports.html
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Chua94-SGIPC,
author = Willy Chua,
year = 1994,
title = Solutions to the Global Illumination Problem: A
Comparative Study,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Utah,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Chung90-PRMSM,
author = Shuching Chung,
year = 1990,
title = A Parallel Radiosity Method for Shared Memory Multiprocessors,
institution = Washington State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Cohen85-RMRIS,
author = Michael Cohen,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = A Radiosity Method for the Realistic Image Synthesis of
Complex Diffuse Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Collins96-WTGIS,
author = Steven Collins,
month = November,
year = 1996,
title = Wavefront Tracking for Global Illumination Solutions,
note = Available from http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/scollins/work.html,
address = Dublin, Ireland,
school = Trinity College
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Cuong96-HAMRT,
author = Nguyen Duc Cuong,
month = July,
year = 1996,
title = Hybrid Acceleration Methods for Ray Tracing,
address = Dresden, Germany,
institution = Department of Computer Graphics and Multimedia, Technische
Universitaet Dresden,
keywords = hybrid acceleration, adaptive subdivision methods,
comments = available (in German) as
http://www.rz.tu-ilmenau.de/~juhu/Diplom/ juhudip.ps.gz
}
@PHDTHESIS{Devai93-CGIS,
author = F. Devai,
year = 1993,
title = Computational Geometry and Image Synthesis,
address = Budapest, Hungary,
school = Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
}
@PHDTHESIS{Deville96-MSPRS,
author = P. Deville,
year = 1996,
title = Modelisation et Simulation Des Proprietes Radiatives Des Sources
Lumineuses,
address = Nancy, France,
school = Universite Henri Poincaire
}
@PHDTHESIS{Diefenbach96-PRIRH,
author = Paul J. Diefenbach,
year = 1996,
title = Pipeline Rendering: Interaction and Realism through
Hardware-Based Multi-Pass Rendering,
institution = University of Pennsylvania,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Dorsey93-CGTOL,
author = Julie O'B. Dorsey,
month = January,
year = 1993,
title = Computer Graphics Techniques for Opera Lighting Design
and Simulation,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Drettakis90-HPGIA,
author = George Drettakis,
year = 1990,
title = Hierarchical Parallelism for a Global Illumination
Algorithm,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = University of Toronto,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Dubuis95-ATRM,
author = Eric Dubuis,
year = 1995,
title = Acceleration Techniques for the Radiosity Method,
address = Bern, Switzerland,
school = Institute of Informatics and Applied Mathematics, University of
Bern
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Dugger89a-PRM,
author = James G. Dugger,
year = 1989,
title = Parallelization of the Radiosity Model,
address = Carbondale, IL,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Dutre96-MFMCA,
author = Ph. Dutre,
month = September,
year = 1996,
title = Mathematical Frameworks and Monte Carlo Algorithms for Global
Illumination in Computer Graphics,
address = Leuven, Belgium,
school = Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
}
@PHDTHESIS{Embrechts95-AMLR,
author = Jean Jacques Embrechts,
year = 1994,
title = Analysis and Modelling of Luminous Reflection Applied to Lighting
Simulations,
note = En Francais,
address = Liege, Belgium,
school = Universite de L'Etat a Liege
}
@PHDTHESIS{Feda94-ERA,
author = Martin Feda,
month = June,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Radiosity Algorithms,
address = Vienna, Austria,
institution = Institute of Computer Graphics, Technical University of
Vienna,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gammage93-CPEBI,
author = Dean Gammage,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = A Comparison of Physically and Empirically Based
Illumination Models,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Garmann94-PHRC,
author = Robert Garmann,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Paralleles Hierarchisches Radiosity auf der CM-5,
address = D-44221 Dortmund, Germany,
institution = Fachbereich Informatik, University of Dortmund,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallel processors, hierarchical radiosity
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gatenby91-RPAHA,
author = Neil Gatenby,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity: A Proposed Alternative to the Hemi-cube
Algorithm,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = recursive triangular mesh for sampling
}
@PHDTHESIS{Gatenby95-ODMR,
author = Neil Gatenby,
year = 1995,
title = Optimizing Discontinuity Meshing Radiosity,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = University of Manchester,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = adaptive subdivision, discontinuity meshing, mesh refinement,
hierarchical radiosity, progressive refinement
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{George90-RRADE,
author = David W. George,
month = August,
year = 1990,
title = A Radiosity Redistribution Algorithm for Dynamic
Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = animation,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gibson95-ERCE,
author = Simon Gibson,
year = 1995,
title = Efficient Radiosity for Complex Environments,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = hierarchical refinement, clustering,
comments = available as ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/hubbold/thesis.ps.gz and
ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/hubbold/plates.tar.gz
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Goldman95-PPRRD,
author = Jonathan Goldman,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Progressive Refinement and Projection-based
Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity,
address = Chicago, IL,
institution = University of Illinois at Chicago,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Goral85-MILBD,
author = Cindy M. Goral,
month = January,
year = 1985,
title = A Model for the Interaction of Light Between Diffuse
Surfaces,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Gortler95-WMCG,
author = Steven J. Gortler,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Wavelet Methods for Computer Graphics,
number = CS-TR-473-94,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = wavelets, hierarchical radiosity
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gosalia95-FRT,
author = Anuj Bharat Gosalia,
year = 1995,
title = A Framework for Radiosity Techniques,
institution = University of Texas at Austin,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Greger96-IV,
author = Gene S. Greger,
month = August,
year = 1996,
title = The Irradiance Volume,
address = Ithaca, NY,
school = Cornell University,
keywords = Irradiance Volume, Light Fields, Global Illumination
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Gritz93-CSDIT,
author = Larry Gritz,
year = 1993,
title = Computing Specular-to-Diffuse Illumination for Two-Pass
Rendering,
address = Washington, DC,
institution = Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
The George Washington University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Halir93-DMR,
author = Radim Halir,
year = 1993,
title = Directional Methods in Radiosity,
address = Prague, CZ,
institution = School of Informatics, Charles University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = directional radiosity, spherical harmonics, progressive
refinement, Monte Carlo,
comments = text in Czech
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hall90-AMSRM,
author = David Edward Hall,
month = March,
year = 1990,
title = An Analysis and Modification of Shao's Radiosity Method
for Computer Graphics Image Synthesis,
institution = School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Hanaji'k95-SVUIM,
author = Milan Hanaji'k,
year = 1995,
title = Scene Verification Using an Imaging Model in Three-Dimensional
Computer Vision,
note = ISBN 90-386-0110-7,
school = Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hardt96-HFRRI,
author = Stephen Lincoln Hardt,
year = 1996,
title = High Fidelity Radiosity Rendering at Interactive Rates,
address = Cambridge, MA,
school = Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
}
@PHDTHESIS{Heckbert91-SGIAM,
author = Paul Heckbert,
month = June,
year = 1991,
title = Simulating Global Illumination Using Adaptive Meshing,
number = UCB/CSD 91/636,
institution = CS Division (EECS), Univ. of California, Berkeley,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
comments = ACM SIGGRAPH paper and analysis of radiosity in flatland
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Heidrich93-ITVLS,
author = Wolfgang Heidrich,
month = May,
year = 1993,
title = Implementierung und Test Verschiedener Louml; Sunsverfharen
zur Radiosity,
institution = University of Erlangen, Germany,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Heng72-VRRFS,
author = Kok-Toon Heng,
year = 1972,
title = Variable Radiosity Radiation Between Finite Surfaces,
address = Ottawa, Ontario,
school = University of Ottawa
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hermitage89-RRTE,
author = Shirley A. Hermitage,
year = 1989,
title = Radiosity in a Ray Tracing Environment,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Holzschuch96-CEMRH,
author = Nicholas Holzschuch,
month = March 5th,,
year = 1996,
title = (Le Controle de l'Erreur dans la Methode de Radiosite
Hierarchique (Error Control in Hierarchical Radiosity),
address = Grenoble, France,
institution = Equipe iMAGIS/IMAG, Universite Joseph Fourier,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = hierarchical radiosity, form factor computation, error control,
radiosity derivatives, profiling, visibility, lazy linking,
comments = available (in French) as
ftp.imag.fr/pub/Mediatheque.IMAG/theses/
96-Holzschuch.Nicholas/these.ps.gz
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Houle91-LSM,
author = Caroline Houle,
year = 1991,
title = Light Source Modelling,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hunn97-MFUR,
author = Steven Joseph Hunn,
year = 1997,
title = Modeling Fire for Use in Radiosity,
school = University of North Florida
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Hutchinson93-MCPTP,
author = David J. Hutchinson,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = Monte Carlo Path Tracing for Photorealism,
address = Manchester, UK,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Campbell91-MGDII,
author = A. T. Campbell, III,
month = December,
year = 1991,
title = Modeling Global Diffuse Illumination for Image Synthesis,
number = TR-91-39,
institution = Dept. of Computer Sciences, Univ. of Texas at Austin,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = shadow, BSP trees, mesh generation
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Jensen88-AHRM,
author = Erick Dean Jensen,
year = 1988,
title = Applications of the Hemi-cube Radiosity Method,
institution = University of Missouri-Columbia,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Jensen93-GIBMC,
author = Henrik Wann Jensen,
year = 1993,
title = Global Illumination - Using Bidirectional Monte Carlo
Ray Tracing,
address = Lyngby, Denmark,
institution = Department of Graphical Communication, Technical University
of Denmark,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = text in Danish
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Johnson96-EHPDR,
author = Christopher Todd Johnson,
year = 1996,
title = An Examination of Hemicube Projection Difficulties in Radiosity
Rendering Algorithms,
school = Arkansas State University
}
@PHDTHESIS{Kawai95-UIRLD,
author = John Koji Kawai,
year = 1995,
title = The Use of Inverse Rendering in Lighting Design,
school = University of Utah
}
@PHDTHESIS{Keller97-QMCMP,
author = Alexander Keller,
year = 1997,
title = Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods for Photorealistic Image Synthesis,
note = Submitted,
school = University of Kaiserlautern
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Kibler88-RSMCE,
author = Michael K. Kibler,
year = 1988,
title = A Radiosity Solution for Modeling Complex Environments
with Extensions for Nonplanar Surfaces,
institution = Washington State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Kok94-RTRAP,
author = Arjan J. F. Kok,
year = 1994,
title = Ray Tracing and Radiosity Algorithms for Photorealistic
Image Synthesis,
address = Delft, The Netherlands,
institution = Delft University of Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 90-6275-981-5; Delft University Press, Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN
Delft, The Netherlands; also available from Coronet Books
(Philadelphia)
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Kothari96-DIGIR,
author = Atin A. Kothari,
year = 1996,
title = Design and Implementation of a Global Illumination Renderer Using
Radiosity,
address = Chico, CA,
school = California State University
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Kwok92-ARTCG,
author = Bernard Kwok,
month = May,
year = 1992,
title = Analysis of Radiosity Techniques in Computer Graphics,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, York University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-728450
}
@PHDTHESIS{Lafortune96-MMMCA,
author = Eric Lafortune,
month = February,
year = 1996,
title = Mathematical Models and Monte Carlo Algorithms for
Physically Based Rendering,
address = Leuven, Belgium,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Katholieke Universitiet
Leuven,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Lalonde92-ADMPR,
author = Paul Lalonde,
year = 1992,
title = An Adaptive Discretization Method for Progressive
Radiosity,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = Queen's University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-76516-X
}
@PHDTHESIS{Langer94-SCRM,
author = Ira Michael Samuel Langer,
year = 1994,
title = Shading Computations on the Radiation Manifold,
school = McGill University,
keywords = Shape-from-Shading, Global Illumination, Light Field
}
@PHDTHESIS{Law97-ERAAI,
author = Tak-Tong Law,
year = 1997,
title = An Efficient Radiosity Algorithm for Accurate Image Synthesis,
school = Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Leaver96-NMPR,
author = George W. Leaver,
month = October,
year = 1996,
title = NURBS as the Modelling Primitive for Radiosity,
school = Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Liang89-IAFRI,
author = J. M. Liang,
year = 1989,
title = An Incremental Approach to Fast Radiosity Image Generation,
address = Hsinchu, Taiwan,
school = Institute of Computer and Information Science, National Chiao Tung
University
}
@PHDTHESIS{Lischinski95-ARAGI,
author = Dani Lischinski,
month = January,
year = 1995,
title = Accurate and Reliable Algorithms for Global Illumination,
number = TR94-1448,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Longo95-FFDMA,
author = Thad P. Longo,
year = 1995,
title = A Finite-Element Formulation of the Discrete-Ordinates
Method Applied to a Three-Dimensional Enclosure,
institution = University of Iowa,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Lu94-MERM,
author = Yafei Lu,
year = 1994,
title = A More Efficient Radiosity Method,
institution = University of South Carolina,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Magnusson41-MSLII,
author = P. Magnusson,
year = 1941,
title = Methods for Solving Linear Inhomogeneous Integral
Equations Arising in Interreflection Problems,
address = Cambridge, MA,
institution = Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = interreflections, radiosity equation
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Malley88-SMCGI,
author = Thomas J. V. Malley,
month = June,
year = 1988,
title = A Shading Method for Computer Generated Images,
institution = Univ. of Utah,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = ray tracing
}
@PHDTHESIS{Maxwell83-MMGFS,
author = Gregory M. Maxwell,
year = 1983,
title = Mathematical Modelling of a Gas Fired Swimming Pool
Water Heater,
institution = Mechanical Eng., Purdue University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ray casting to compute radiosity shape factors for finned tubes
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{McHugh95-DDVMC,
author = Jonathan R. McHugh,
year = 1995,
title = Daylighting Design Via Monte Carlo,
address = Fort Collins, Colorado,
school = Colorado State University,
keywords = Daylighting Desig, Monte Carlo, Specular Surfaces, CIE Sky
Models
}
@PHDTHESIS{Menguc85-MRHTM,
author = M. P. Menguc,
month = August,
year = 1985,
title = Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Multidimensional
Enclosures Using Spherical Harmonic Approximation,
institution = Purdue University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Miller94-TRMCG,
author = James Arlen Miller,
year = 1994,
title = A Tutorial on the Radiosity Method for Computer Graphics,
institution = Florida Institute of Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Mistrick85-FFEFE,
author = Richard G. Mistrick,
year = 1985,
title = The Finite Fourier Equivalent of the Finite Element
Method of Lighting Analysis,
address = Boulder, CO,
institution = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory, finite elements,
Fourier transforms
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Moeller95-VR,
author = Tomas Moeller,
month = November,
year = 1995,
title = Virtual Radiosity,
address = Lund, Sweden,
institution = Department of Computer Engineering, Lund University of
Technology,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Muller91-RRTIP,
author = Stefan Muller,
year = 1991,
title = Radiosity und Ray Tracing: Integration und Parallelisierung,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hocheschule Darmstadt,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallel algorithms,
comments = in German
}
@PHDTHESIS{Ng94-ARCSP,
author = Adelene Whye-Leng Ng,
year = 1994,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Computation on Sequential and
Parallel Distributed Memory MIMD Machines,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Queen Mary and Westfield
College,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallel processing, MIMD, sequential and parallel distributed
memory, space subdivision, BSP trees
}
@PHDTHESIS{Nimeroff97-IBFGI,
author = Jeffry S. Nimeroff,
month = March,
year = 1997,
title = An Image-Based Framework for Global Illumination in Animated
Environments,
school = Department of Computer and Information Science, University of
Pennsylvania
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Nohammer96-GBMPT,
author = T. Nohammer,
year = 1996,
title = Globale Beleuchtungssimulation mit Particle Tracing,
school = Johannes Kepler University Linz
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{O'Hirok92-RADRC,
author = William John O'Hirok,
year = 1992,
title = A Radiosity Approach for Determining the Radiative
Climate and Energy Budget for Complex Terrain,
address = Los Angeles, CA,
institution = University of California, Los Angeles,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Orti97-RDTCV,
author = Rachel Orti,
month = July,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosite Dynamique 2D et Complexe de Visibilite,
school = Universite Joseph Fourier
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Otake95-SPRRV,
author = Thomas Kenji Otake,
year = 1995,
title = Saccade-based Progressive Refinement Radiosity for Virtual
Reality Displays,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Alabama,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Ouellette90-MLPGI,
author = M. J. Ouellette,
year = 1990,
title = Modelling Light Propagation and Global Illumination,
address = Toronto, Ontario,
institution = University of Toronto,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Paeth94-LMRC,
author = Alan William Paeth,
year = 1994,
title = Linear Models of Reflective Colour,
address = Waterloo, Ontario,
school = University of Waterloo
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Patel92-VGIAG,
author = Jayeshkumar Patel,
year = 1992,
title = A View-Independent Global Illumination Algorithm for
General Reflectance Functions,
institution = Arizona State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Pattanaik93-CMGIV,
author = Sumanta N. Pattanaik,
month = February,
year = 1993,
title = Computational Methods for Global Illumination and
Visualisation of Complex 3D Environments,
institution = Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Computer Science
Department, Pilani, India,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = adjoint illumination equations, particle model of light, random
walk, importance sampling
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Paulin91-IMIS,
author = Mathias Paulin,
year = 1991,
title = Illumination Models for Image Synthesis,
address = Toulouse, France,
school = Universite Paul Sabatier
}
@PHDTHESIS{Paulin95-ARPSS,
author = Mathias Paulin,
month = December,
year = 1995,
title = Algorithms for Radiosity: Parallelism and Sampling Strategies,
note = En francais,
address = Toulouse, France,
school = Universite Paul Sabatier
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Podehl95-IPHRV,
author = Axel Podehl,
year = November 1995,
title = Implementierung Eines Parallelen Hierarchischen
Radiosity-Verfahrens Auf der SB_PRAM,
school = Universitat des Saarlandes
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Prahlad91-GIMDR,
author = Anand Prahlad,
year = 1991,
title = A Global Illumination Model Using Distributed Ray
Tracing,
institution = Marquette University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Quinlan94-CINAS,
author = J. M. Quinlan,
year = 1994,
title = Calculating Illuminance from Non-Diffuse Area Sources,
address = Boulder, CO,
school = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,
University of Colorado at Boulder
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Recker90-ITPRR,
author = Rodney J. Recker,
month = January,
year = 1990,
title = Improved Techniques for Progressive Refinement Radiosity,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Reichert92-TRMDL,
author = Mark C. Reichert,
month = January,
year = 1992,
title = A Two-Pass Radiosity Method Driven by Lights and
Viewer Position,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Ressl97-RSFPA,
author = Waqar-Un-Nissa Ressl,
month = October,
year = 1997,
title = Room Sound Field Prediction for Auralization,
address = Vancouver, BC,
school = Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of British
columbia,
keywords = Acoustic Radiosity, Auralization
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Rhine91-PPRMC,
author = Scott Rhine,
year = 1991,
title = Parallel Processing of Radiosity Methods in Computer
Graphics,
institution = Kent State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Rushmeier86-ERMTS,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1986,
title = Extending the Radiosity Method to Transmitting and
Specularly Reflecting Surfaces,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@PHDTHESIS{Rushmeier88-RISSR,
author = Holly E. Rushmeier,
year = 1988,
title = Realistic Image Synthesis for Scenes with Radiatively
Participating Media,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = atmospherics
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sbert97-UGRDC,
author = Mateu Sbert,
year = 1997,
title = The Use of Global Random Directions to Compute Radiosity: Global
Monte Carlo Techniques,
note = Available from http://ima.udg.es/~mateu,
address = Barcelona, Spain,
school = Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schirmacher96-HVR,
author = Hartmut Schirmacher,
month = May,
year = 1996,
title = Hierarchische Volumen-Radiosity,
note = Available from
ftp://faui90.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Publications/1996/TR.1996.9.ps.gz
or available through http://www9.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/,
address = Am Weichselgarten 9, 91058 Erlangen, Germany,
school = IMMD 9 -- Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen,
keywords = Transport Equation, Hierarchical Volume Radiosity, Form Factors,
Self Links, Participating Media
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schlick92-ESIR,
author = Christophe Schlick,
month = November,
year = 1992,
title = Elements pour une Synthese d'Images Realistes,
institution = Universite Bordeaux 1, France,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schmidt94-VEGR,
author = Olaf Schmidt,
year = 1994,
title = Verteilte Energiesimulation in Geschlossenen Raumen,
address = Paderborn, Germany,
school = Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of
Paderborn
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schoffel94-RDS,
author = Frank Schoffel,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity in Dynamischen Szenen,
address = Darmstadt, Germany,
institution = Technische Hochschule Darmstadt,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = dynamic environments, shadow-form-factor-list, scene coherence,
radiosity repropagation, progressive refinement,
comments = in German
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Schroder94-IHRAV,
author = Michael Schroder,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Implementierung des Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithmus in
Vision System,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = University of Erlangen,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Schroder93-WAIC,
author = Peter Schroder,
month = November,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Algorithms for Illumination Computations,
number = CS-TR-466-93,
address = Princeton, NJ,
institution = Department of Computer Science, Princeton University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shah94-PRIGT,
author = Bina Chunilal Shah,
year = 1992,
title = Photo-Realisitc Image Generation Techniques,
address = Brighton, UK,
school = University of Sussex,
keywords = Multiprocessors, Object Space Edge Detection, Voxel
Antialiasing, Dynamic Octrees
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Shaw94-HRDE,
author = E. S. Shaw,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Hierarchical Radiosity for Dynamic Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Shea94-RRSS,
author = Gary Thomas Shea,
year = 1994,
title = Radiosity Rendering with Specular Shading,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of Kansas,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shen93-PIRAA,
author = Li-Sheng Shen,
month = October,
year = 1993,
title = A Parallel Image Rendering Algorithm and Architecture
Based on Ray Tracing and Radiosity Shading,
address = Delft, The Netherlands,
institution = Delft University of Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 90-5326-012-9/CIP; Delft University Press, Stevinweg 1,
2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands
}
@PHDTHESIS{Shirley90-PBLCC,
author = Peter Shirley,
month = November,
year = 1990,
title = Physically Based Lighting Calculations for Computer
Graphics,
institution = Dept. of Computer Science, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = Monte Carlo, stochastic sampling, radiosity,
comments = good overview of illumination algorithms to date; available on
the net
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sindlar95-PRC,
author = Libor Sindlar,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Radiosity Computation,
address = Prague, CZ,
institution = School of Informatics, Charles University,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = parallel processing, overshooting, progressive refinement,
comments = text in Czech
}
@PHDTHESIS{Singh93-MRCPP,
author = Gautam Bir Singh,
year = 1993,
title = Mapping Radiosity Computations to Parallel Processors,
institution = Wayne State University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Slusallek95-VAPBI,
author = Philipp Slusallek,
month = June,
year = 1995,
title = Vision - An Architecture for Physically Based Image
Synthesis,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = Computer Graphics Group, University of Erlangen,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Smits94-EHRCE,
author = Brian Smits,
year = 1994,
title = Efficient Hierarchical Radiosity for Complex Environments,
number = TR 94-1443,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sobierajski94-GIMVR,
author = Lisa Marie Sobierajski,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Global Illumination Models for Volume Rendering,
address = Stony Brook, NY,
institution = Department of Computer Science, State University of New York
at Stony Brook,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Spencer88-HRMCI,
author = Stephen Noel Spencer,
year = 1988,
title = A Hemisphere Radiosity Solution for Computer-Generated
Images,
institution = Department of Computer and Information Science, Ohio State
University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Stamminger94-WR,
author = M. Stamminger,
month = August,
year = 1994,
title = Wavelet Radiosity,
address = Erlangen, Germany,
institution = University of Erlangen,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = wavelets
}
@PHDTHESIS{Sturzlinger92-RVDD,
author = W. Sturzlinger,
month = April,
year = 1993,
title = Radiosity mit Voronoi Diagrammen und
Diskontinuitaets-Meshes,
address = Vienna, Austria,
institution = Technical University of Wien,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Suvagau94-CCMIL,
author = Cristian Suvagau,
year = 1994,
title = Contributions on the Calculation Methods for Interior
Lighting,
address = Bd. Lacul Tei nr. 124, Budapest 72305, Romania,
institution = Lighting and Electrical Installation Department, Technical
University for Constructions of Budapest,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
keywords = radiosity, lighting design
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Tampieri90-GIAPC,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
month = January,
year = 1990,
title = Global Illumination Algorithms for Parallel Computer
Architectures,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = parallelism
}
@PHDTHESIS{Tampieri93-DMRIS,
author = Filippo Tampieri,
year = 1993,
title = Discontinuity Meshing for Radiosity Image Synthesis,
number = 93-1346,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = Ph.D. thesis, Technical Report
}
@PHDTHESIS{Tellier93-SIRSE,
author = Pierre Tellier,
month = April,
year = 1993,
title = Synthese d'Image Realiste: Simulation d'Eclairage
Interieur et Exterieur Mixte (Naturel et Artificiel),
address = Rennes, France,
institution = Universite de Rennes,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Teo95-CAHRC,
author = Kim Beng Teo,
year = 1995,
title = Clustering to Accelerate Hierarchical Radiosity Computation
in Complex Environment,
address = Berkeley, CA,
institution = University of California at Berkeley,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Troutman92-PRAUH,
author = Roy Lee Troutman,
year = 1992,
title = Parallel Radiosity Algorithms Using Higher Order Finite
Element Models,
address = Davis, CA,
institution = University of California, Davis,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Tsang96-AFMGR,
author = Rico Kim-Wing Tsang,
year = 1996,
title = Advancing Front Mesh Generation and Radiosity Rendering,
institution = Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Varshney91-PRTMC,
author = Amitabh Varshney,
month = July,
year = 1991,
title = Parallel Radiosity Techniques for Mesh-Connected SIMD
Computers,
number = TR91-028,
address = Chapel Hill, NC,
institution = Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill,
type = M.Sc. thesis, Technical Report,
keywords = parallelism
}
@PHDTHESIS{Vath94-TDRTM,
author = Hurst Michael Vath,
year = 1994,
title = Three-Dimensional Radiative Transfer on a Massively Parallel
Computer,
school = Louisiana State University,
keywords = Astrophysics, MasPar MP-1, Parallel Processing
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Vinod95-PHRA,
author = Chegu Vinod,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithms,
institution = Wayne State University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Vougioukas91-ILCPR,
author = Stavros George Vougioukas,
year = 1991,
title = Improved Local Convergence for Progressive Refinement
Radiosity,
journal = M.Sc. thesis,
address = Buffalo, NY,
institution = State University of New York at Buffalo
}
@PHDTHESIS{Hedeman59-NSIEC,
author = W. R. Hedeman, Jr.,
year = 1959,
title = The Numerical Solution of Integral Equations on the Cinema
Integraph,
school = Electrical Engineering Department, Massachussetts Insitute of
Technology
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wade96-KDEGI,
author = Bretton S. Wade,
month = January,
year = 1996,
title = Kernel Based Density Estimation for Global Illumination,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wallace88-TSRES,
author = John R. Wallace,
month = January,
year = 1988,
title = A Two-Pass Solution to the Rendering Equation: A
Synthesis of Ray Tracing and Radiosity Methods,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = stochastic sampling, z-buffer,
comments = longer version of paper
}
@PHDTHESIS{Wang94-DLCGI,
author = Changyaw Wang,
year = 1994,
title = The Direct Lighting Computation in Global Illumination
Methods,
institution = Indiana University,
type = Ph.D. thesis
}
@PHDTHESIS{Wang92-ISUFB,
author = Yigong Wang,
year = 1992,
title = Image Synthesis Using Front-to-Back Based Radiosity
Methods,
institution = University of Alberta,
type = Ph.D. thesis,
comments = ISBN 0-315-730870
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wanuga91-ARMRC,
author = Paul H. Wanuga,
month = August,
year = 1991,
title = Accelerated Radiosity Methods for Rendering Complex
Environments,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
comments = distribute unimportant illumination without visibility testing
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Wu91-FVSER,
author = F. S. Wu,
year = 1991,
title = Fast View-Independent Specular Effects in the Radiosity Method,
address = Hsinchu, Taiwan,
school = Institute of Computer and Information Science, National Chiao Tung
University
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Yang95-RDE,
author = Chien Kok Yang,
year = 1995,
title = Radiosity in Dynamic Environments,
address = Berkeley, CA,
institution = University of California at Berkeley,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Yeap97-RVRS,
author = Tralvex S. L. Yeap,
year = 1997,
title = Radiosity for Virtual Reality Systems,
address = Leeds, UK,
school = University of Leeds
}
@PHDTHESIS{Yi96-AMGRM,
author = Xin Yi,
month = December,
year = 1996,
title = Automatic Mesh Generation for Radiosity Method in Realistic Image
Synthesis,
address = Hoboken, NJ,
school = Stevens Institute of Technology
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Zareski95-PDVGI,
author = David Zareski,
year = 1995,
title = Parallel Decomposition of View-Independent Global
Illumination Algorithms,
address = Ithaca, NY,
institution = Program of Computer Graphics, Cornell University,
type = M.Sc. thesis
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{Zhang87-FFTMR,
author = John X. Zhang,
year = 1987,
title = The Finite Fourier Transform Method for Radiative
Transfer Analysis in Complicated Geometries,
address = Boulder, CO,
institution = Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder,
type = M.Sc. thesis,
keywords = interreflections, radiative transfer theory, finite elements,
Fourier transforms
}