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You will find on this page all scientific publications related to HDWorlds project.


2018

  • Procedural Cloudscapes
    A. Webanck, Y. Cortial, E. Guérin, E. Galin
    Computer Graphics Forum, 37(2), Eurographics, 2018.

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    Our procedural cloudscape model allows to represent different types of clouds.

    Abstract: We present a phenomenological approach for modeling and animating cloudscapes. We propose a compact procedural model for representing the different types of cloud over a range of altitudes. We define primitive-based field functions that allow the user to control and author the cloud cover over large distances easily. Our approach allows us to animate cloudscapes by morphing: instead of simulating the evolution of clouds using a physically-based simulation, we compute the movement of clouds using key-frame interpolation and tackle the morphing problem as an Optimal Transport problem. The trajectories of the cloud cover primitives are generated by solving an Anisotropic Shortest Path problem with a cost function that takes into account the elevation of the terrain and the parameters of the wind field.
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2017

  • Interactive Example-Based Terrain Authoring with Conditional Generative Adversarial Networks
    E. Guérin, J. Digne, E. Galin, A. Peytavie, C. Wolf, B. Benes, B. Martinez
    Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of Siggraph Asia), 2017.

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    Overview of our coherent multi-layer landscape synthesis: given a set of input exemplars, our method automatically creates a high-resolution consistent and coherent multi-layer terrain model from a low-resolution elevation model by matching input patches with the nearest dictionary atoms.

    Abstract: We present an efficient method for generating coherent multi-layer landscapes. We use a dictionary built from exemplars to synthesize high-resolution fully featured terrains from input low-resolution elevation data. Our example-based method consists in analyzing real-world terrain examples and learning the procedural rules directly from these inputs. We take into account not only the elevation of the terrain, but also additional layers such as the slope, orientation, drainage area, the density and distribution of vegetation, and the soil type. By increasing the variety of terrain exemplars, our method allows the user to synthesize and control different types of landscapes and biomes, such as temperate or rain forests, arid deserts and mountains.
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  • G. Guingo, B. Sauvage, J-M. Dischler, M-P. Cani, Bi-Layer textures: a Model for Synthesis and Deformation of Composite Textures, Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, 2017.

  • G. Cordonnier, E. Galin, J. Gain, B. Benes, E. Guérin, A. Peytavie, M.P. Cani, Authoring Landscapes by Combining Ecosystem and Terrain Erosion Simulation, SIGGRAPH, 2017.
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  • O. Argudo, C. Andujar, A. Chica, E. Guérin, J. Digne, A. Peytavie, E. Galin, Coherent multi-layer landscape synthesis, The Visual Computer, 2017.
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