Title of article
Anti-aliasing with Stratified B-spline Filters of Arbitrary Degree
Author/Authors
Manuel N. Gamito ، نويسنده , , Steve C. Maddock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
163
To page
172
Abstract
A simple and elegant method is presented to perform anti-aliasing in raytraced images. The method uses stratified
sampling to reduce the occurrence of artefacts in an image and features a B-spline filter to compute the final
luminous intensity at each pixel. The method is scalable through the specification of the filter degree. A B-spline
filter of degree one amounts to a simple anti-aliasing scheme with box filtering. Increasing the degree of the B-spline
generates progressively smoother filters. Computation of the filter values is done in a recursive way, as part of
a sequence of Newton-Raphson iterations, to obtain the optimal sample positions in screen space. The proposed
method can perform both anti-aliasing in space and in time, the latter being more commonly known as motion blur.
We show an application of the method to the ray casting of implicit procedural surfaces
Keywords
Motion blur , Stratified sampling , raytracing , anti-aliasing , B-spline filter
Journal title
Computer Graphics Forum
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Computer Graphics Forum
Record number
404726
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