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(Stand Januar 2012)

Dr. Johannes Hanika

Interests

  • Ray Tracing for Photorealistic Image Synthesis
  • Scientific Computing
  • Monte Carlo and quasi-Monte Carlo methods
  • Numerical Precision
  • Now working for weta digital

Publications

Spectral light transport simulation using a precision-based ray tracing architecture, Johannes Hanika, PhD thesis, 2011.

[atrousGIfilter] Edge-Avoiding A-Trous Wavelet Transform for fast Global Illumination Filtering, Holger Dammertz, Daniel Sewtz, Johannes Hanika, Hendrik Lensch; to be presented at HPG 2010.

[BRRDF]Acquisition and Analysis of Bispectral Bidirectional Reflectance and Reradiation Distribution Functions, Matthias Hullin, Johannes Hanika, Boris Ajdin, Jan Kautz, Hans-Peter Seidel, and Hendrik Lensch,to appear in: proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2010.

[rayes] Two-Level ray Tracing with Reordering for Highly Complex Scenes, Johannes Hanika, Alexander Keller, and Hendrik Lensch, p. 145-152 in: Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2010.

A Hierarchical Automatic Stopping Condition for Monte Carlo Global Illumination, Holger Dammertz, Johannes Hanika, Alexander Keller, Hendrik Lensch; Full Papers Proceedings of the WSCG 2010, p. 159-164.

[planes] Plane Sampling for Light Paths from the Environment Map Holger Dammertz, and Johannes Hanika,in journal of graphics, gpu, and game tools, volume 14, number 2, pp 25-31, 2009.

 

[fluko] Simulation of Fluorescent Concentrators (slightly extended), Marion Bendig, Johannes Hanika, Holger Dammertz, Jan Christoph Goldschmidt, Marius Peters, Michael Weber, p. 93-98 in: Interactive Ray Tracing 2008

[QBVH] Shallow Bounding Volume Hierarchies for Fast SIMD Ray Tracing of Incoherent Rays, Holger Dammertz, Johannes Hanika and Alexander Keller, p. 1225-1234 in: Computer Graphics Forum (Proc. 19th Eurographics Symposium on Rendering), 2008

[dreggn2] Fixed Point Hardware Ray Tracing Johannes Hanika, Diplomarbeit, Ulm University, 2007 [IntRT2] Towards Hardware Ray Tracing using Fixed Point Arithmetic, Johannes Hanika and Alexander Keller p. 119-128 in: Interactive Ray Tracing 2007 [NetSearch] (t,m,s)-Nets with Maximized Minimum Distance, Leonhard Grünschloß, Johannes Hanika, Ronnie Schwede and Alexander Keller, p. 397-412 in: Monte Carlo and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods 2006, Springer, 2008 [source code]

Other Projects

Benchmarking Ray Tracing for Realistic Light Transport Algorithms
with Matthias Raab, Leonhard Grünschloß, Manuel Finckh and Alexander Keller, 2007

 

Utility to organize and develop raw images

2009

 

Funktion

Portrait Johannes Hannika

Ehemaliger Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter