Can a computer automatically discover and tell us what makes Paris look so much like Paris? "What Makes Paris Look Like Paris?" offers a creative, inspiring new...Noah Snavely From Communications of the ACM | December 2015
Given a large repository of geo-tagged imagery, we seek to automatically find visual elements, for example windows, balconies, and street signs, that are most distinctive...Carl Doersch, Saurabh Singh, Abhinav Gupta, Josef Sivic, Alexei A. Efros From Communications of the ACM | December 2015
"Geometric Tools for Exploring Manifolds of Light Transport Paths" presents a technique to address the challenging problems of light transport.Frédo Durand From Communications of the ACM | November 2015
We provide a geometric solution to the longstanding problem of light simulations by representing light paths as points in an abstract high-dimensional configuration...Wenzel Jakob, Steve Marschner From Communications of the ACM | November 2015
The authors of "Guided Exploration of Physically Valid Shapes for Furniture Design" have found a way to provide the user with instant feedback on how to fix unstable...Marc Alexa From Communications of the ACM | September 2015
The authors propose an interactive design framework for the efficient and intuitive exploration of geometrically and physically valid shapes.Nobuyuki Umentani, Takeo Igarashi, Niloy J. Mitra From Communications of the ACM | September 2015
The authors of IllumiRoom investigate what AR/VR could look like in a truly social environment — the living room.Patrick Baudisch From Communications of the ACM | June 2015
IllumiRoom is a proof-of-concept system that surrounds a television with projected light, bringing video games, and film experiences out of the TV screen and into...Brett R. Jones, Hrvoje Benko, Eyal Ofek, Andrew D. Wilson From Communications of the ACM | June 2015
"Can Traditional Programming Bridge the Ninja Performance Gap for Parallel Computing Applications" advocates an appealing division of labor between a developer...James Larus From Communications of the ACM | May 2015
Current processor trends of integrating more cores with SIMD units have made it more to extract performance from applications. It is believed that traditional...Nadathur Satish, Changkyu Kim, Jatin Chhugani, Hideki Saito, Rakesh Krishnaiyer, Mikhail Smelyanskiy, Milind Girkar, Pradeep Dubey From Communications of the ACM | May 2015
In "Local Laplacian Filters," Paris et al. made a surprising move. They chose to build a system on the Laplacian pyramid, which is a very simple multiscale representation...Edward Adelson From Communications of the ACM | March 2015
In this paper, we demonstrate that state-of-the-art edge-aware filters can be achieved with standard Laplacian pyramids.Sylvain Paris, Samuel W. Hasinoff, Jan Kautz From Communications of the ACM | March 2015
For years, graphics programs have simulated fabric as a collection of fibers, requiring tweaks to algorithms for each new fabric. "Building Volumetric Appearance...Szymon Rusinkiewicz From Communications of the ACM | November 2014
Visualizing and rendering cloth has been an important area of graphics research for decades. This paper proposes a new approach to acquiring volume models, based...Shuang Zhao, Wenzel Jakob, Steve Marschner, Kavita Bala From Communications of the ACM | November 2014
"Moving Portraits" is, in some sense, part of the perpetual quest to capture the perfect portrait. Its principal contribution is in adapting this age-old problem...Alexei A. Efros From Communications of the ACM | September 2014
We present an approach for generating face animations from large image collections of the same person. By optimizing the quantity and order in which photos are...Ira Kemelmacher-Shlizerman, Eli Shechtman, Rahul Garg, Steven M. Seitz From Communications of the ACM | September 2014
The following paper is a breakthrough in which the authors offer a formula to calculate the probability of reading data that was not written by one of the K most...Philip A. Bernstein From Communications of the ACM | August 2014
Eventual consistency is often "good enough" for practitioners given its latency and availability benefits. In this work, we explain this phenomenon and demonstrate...Peter Bailis, Shivaram Venkataraman, Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Ion Stoica From Communications of the ACM | August 2014
The following paper effectively treats motion clips as a set of independent motion vectors. In their ensemble, these high-dimensional motion vectors define a...Michiel van de Panne From Communications of the ACM | June 2014
We propose a novel representation of motion data and control of virtual characters that gives highly agile responses to user input and allows a natural handling...Yongjoon Lee, Kevin Wampler, Gilbert Bernstein, Jovan Popović, Zoran Popović From Communications of the ACM | June 2014