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FastSplats: optimized splatting on rectilinear grids
Author(s) -
Jian Huang,
Roger Crawfis,
Naeem Shareef,
Klaus Mueller
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
ISBN - 1-58113-309-X
DOI - 10.1145/375213.375245
Splatting is widely applied in many areas, including volume, point-based, and image-based rendering. Improvements to splatting, such as eliminating popping and color bleeding, occlusion-based acceleration, post-rendering classification and shading, have all been recently accomplished. These improvements share a common need for efficient framebuffer accesses. We present an optimized software splatting package, using a newly designed primitive, called FastSplat, to scan-convert footprints. Our approach does not use texture mapping hardware, but supports the whole pipeline in memory. In such an integrated pipeline, we are then able to study the optimization strategies and address image quality issues. While this research is meant for a study of the inherent trade-off of splatting, our renderer, purley in software, achieves 3 to 5 times speedups over a top-end texture hardware (for opaque data sets) implementation. We further propose a way of efficient occlusion culling using a summed area table of opacity. 3D solid texturing and bump mapping capabilities are demonstrated to show the flexibility of such an integrated rendering pipeline. A detailed numerical error analysis, in addition to the performance and storage issues, is also presented. Our approach requires low storage and uses simple operations. Thus, it is easily implementable in hardware.

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