Rendering - Experimental Ideas & Implementations 2017
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Item Controlling and Sampling Visibility Information on the Image Plane(The Eurographics Association, 2017) Lessig, Christian; Matthias Zwicker and Pedro SanderAnti-aliasing on the image plane is a classic problems in computer graphics. While mip-mapping provides an efficient means to pre-filter texture information, no comparable technique exists for visibility. We address visibility-induced aliasing by exploiting that the Fourier transform of a discontinuity decays slowly only in the normal direction. Pre-filtering is thus only necessary in this direction and, after a coordinate transformation, the corresponding one dimensional problem can be solved analytically or tabulated. The resulting pre-filtered signal can be reconstructed exactly from pointwise samples and we derive corresponding sampling theorems that are tailored to the pre-filtering as well as a set of irregular sampling locations. We demonstrate our methodology for the classical Shannon-Nyquist setting but also for shift-invariant spaces where exact reconstruction kernels with significantly faster decay than the sinc-function are available. Our experimental results demonstrate that our pre-filtering is highly effective and that going beyond the Shannon-Nyquist setting reduces aliasing error further.