Publications

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A Lighting Model for General Participating Media
Accepted for publication. Proceedings of ACM Siggraph Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, April 2005, Washington DC, USA
Kyle Hegeman, Michael Ashikhmin and Simon Premoze


Practical Rendering of Multiple Scattering Efefcts in Participating Media
Proceedings of Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, June 2004, Norrkoping, Sweden
Simon Premoze, Michael Ashikhmin, Jerry Tessendorf, Ravi Ramamoorthi and Shree Nayar


Blurring of Light due to Multiple Scattering by Participating Medium: A Path Integral Approach
Columbia University Technical Report CUCS-017-04, May 2004
Michael Ashikhmin, Simon Premoze, Ravi Ramamoorthi and Shree Nayar


Gaussian Transfer Functions for Multi-Field Volume Visualization
Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2003, October 2003, Seattle, Washington
Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Milan Ikits, Aaron Lefohn, Charlse Hansen and Emil Praun


Particle Based Simulation of Fluids
Proceedings of Eurographics 2003, September 2003, Granada, Spain
Simon Premoze, Tolga Tasdizen, James Bigler, Aaron Lefohn and Ross Whitaker


Path Integration for Light Transport in Volumes
To Appear in Proceedings of Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2003, June 2003, Leuven, Belgium
Simon Premoze, Michael Ashikhmin and Peter Shirley


Closed-Form Approximation to the Volume Rendering Integral with Gaussian Transfer Function
University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute Technical Report, April 2003
Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Milan Ikits, Aaron Lefohn and Charlese Hansen


A Model for Volume Lighting and Modeling
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Volume 9, Number 2, April - June 2003, p. 150-162
Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Charles Hansen, Peter Shirley and Alan MacPherson


Analytic Light Transport Approximations for Volumetric Materials
Proceedings of the Tenth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, Beijing, China, 2002.
Simon Premoze


Interactive Translucent Volume Rendering and Procedural Modeling
IEEE Visualization 2002, pages 255-262. Best Paper Finalist.
Joe Kniss, Simon Premoze, Charles Hansen and David Ebert


Computer Generated Panorama Maps
Proceedings of the ICA Mountain Cartography Workshop, Mt. Hood, Oregon, May 2002.
Simon Premoze


Automatic Coloring of Panchromatic Orthoimagery
Proceedings of the ICA Mountain Cartography Workshop, Mt. Hood, May 2002.
Simon Premoze, William B. Thompson


Analytic Light Transport Approximations for Volumetric Materials
University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report UUCS-02-012 , April 2002.
Simon Premoze


Rendering Natural Waters
Computer Graphics Forum, v. 20, no. 4 (2001), pp. 189-200
Simon Premoze, Michael Ashikhmin


A Variance Analysis of the Metropolis Light Transport
Computers & Graphics v. 25, no. 2 (2001), pp. 287-294
Michael Ashikhmin, Simon Premoze, Peter Shirley, Brian Smits


A Physically-Based Night Sky Model
ACM SIGGRAPH, 2001.
H. Jensen, F. Durand, M. Stark, S. Premoze, P. Shirley, J. Dorsey


Rendering Natural Waters
Proceedings of the Eighth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, Hong Kong, 2002.
Simon Premoze, Michael Ashikhmin


A Microfacet-based BRDF Generator
ACM SIGGRAPH, 2000, pp. 65-74
Michael Ashikhmin, Simon Premoze, Peter Shirley


Night Rendering
Technical Report UUCS-00-016, Computer Science Department, University of Utah, 2000
H. Jensen, S. Premoze, P. Shirley, B. Thompson, M. Stark, J. Ferwerda


Geospecific Rendering of the Alpine Terrain
Proceedings of the Tenth Eurographics Workshop on Rendering, Grenada, Spain, 1999.
Simon Premoze, William B. Thompson, Peter Shirley