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Item Interactive Diffraction from Biological Nanostructures(The Eurographics Association, 2014) Dhillon, Daljit Singh; Teyssier, Jeremie; Single, Michael; Gaponenko, Iaroslav; Milinkovitch, Michel; Zwicker, Matthias; Mathias Paulin and Carsten DachsbacherWe describe a technique for interactive rendering of diffraction effects produced by biological nanostructures such as snake skin surface gratings. Our approach uses imagery from atomic force microscopy that accurately captures the nanostructures responsible for structural coloration, that is, coloration due to wave interference, in a variety of animals. We develop a rendering technique that constructs bidirectional reflection distribution functions (BRDFs) directly from the measured data and leverages precomputation to achieve interactive performance. We demonstrate results of our approach using various shapes of the surface grating nanostructures. Finally, we evaluate the accuracy of our precomputation-based technique and compare to a reference BRDF construction technique.Item Skeleton-based Joints Position Detection(The Eurographics Association, 2014) Madaras, Martin; Piovarci, Michal; Kovacovský, Tomás; Mathias Paulin and Carsten DachsbacherWe present a system for detection of joint positions in scans of articulated models. Our method is based purely on skeletons extracted from scanned point clouds of input models. First, skeletons are extracted from scans and then an estimation of possible matches between skeletons is performed. The matches are evaluated and sorted out. The whole matching process is fully automatic, but some user-driven suggestions can be included. Finally, we pick the best matching of skeletons and create a union-skeleton containing all the nodes from all the skeletons. We find nodes in the union-skeleton with rotation changes higher than the predefined threshold. We take these nodes as joints and visualize them in original scans.