2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3076898
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Coherence and Adaptivity in Frameless Rendering-A Practical and Information Theoretic Analysis

Abstract: Virtual and Augmented Reality applications demand low-latency rendering. Adaptive Frameless Rendering (AFR) techniques offer a potential alternative to currently dominating non-adaptive doublebuffered real-time 3D rendering techniques. However, due to their adaptive non-contiguous importance sampling, AFR does not benefit fully from the performance improvements offered by caching the local scene information, resulting in a lower sampling rate. This article presents an experimental, followed by an information-t… Show more

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