Bachelor oder Master-Arbeit

Variance of photon mapping with stratification

Photon mapping is the most widely used algorithm for generating high quality, global illumination images. It is based on simulating the light transport of photons (formally using a MonteCarlo method). However, as it is commonly implemented, it has a very small overestimation bias, of 1/k. The bias was discovered by modelling the photon mapping algorithm as a stochastic process, and noticing that the search for the nearest impacts can be modelled using Order Statistics [Garcia12] [Garcia14]. The influence of various stratification strategies in the bias was also modelled [Hartmann20], as well as the variance of photon mapping with common filtering kernels [Gan18].

The student will work within the theoretical framework described in the references above, and study the variance of photon mapping in the presence of simultaneous stratification and filtering kernel strategies.

Description of the photon mapping algorithm
The algorithm can be divided in the following phases

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Requirements

Aufgabensteller:
Prof. Dr. D. Kranzlmüller

Dauer der Bachelor-Arbeit: 3 Monate

Anzahl Bearbeiter: 1

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