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High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays
<!--HTML-->In the age of big data, increasing simulation accuracy, we often need more pixels to show the minute details that traditional single display system cannot provide. Industrial designers such as car manufacturing design teams rely on high-fidelity photorealistic rendering, as supplied...
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author | Barbosa, Joao |
author_facet | Barbosa, Joao |
author_sort | Barbosa, Joao |
collection | CERN |
description | <!--HTML-->In the age of big data, increasing simulation accuracy, we often need more pixels to show the minute details that traditional single display system cannot provide. Industrial designers such as car manufacturing design teams rely on high-fidelity photorealistic rendering, as supplied by the Intel OSPray framework, to study the interaction of materials and shapes in their designs. The TCP Bridge Display Wall module built on top of Intel OSPRay framework addresses these problems by providing an interactive tool that exploits the power of Intel-based clusters like Stampede2 to achieve interactive high-fidelity model and material rendering with contextual surroundings. In this presentation, we will show the challenges of building and implementing the module, the use cases scenarios, and the current results. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2019 |
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spelling | cern-26919362022-11-02T22:24:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2691936engBarbosa, JoaoHigh-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled DisplaysIXPUG 2019 Annual Conference at CERNother events or meetings<!--HTML-->In the age of big data, increasing simulation accuracy, we often need more pixels to show the minute details that traditional single display system cannot provide. Industrial designers such as car manufacturing design teams rely on high-fidelity photorealistic rendering, as supplied by the Intel OSPray framework, to study the interaction of materials and shapes in their designs. The TCP Bridge Display Wall module built on top of Intel OSPRay framework addresses these problems by providing an interactive tool that exploits the power of Intel-based clusters like Stampede2 to achieve interactive high-fidelity model and material rendering with contextual surroundings. In this presentation, we will show the challenges of building and implementing the module, the use cases scenarios, and the current results.oai:cds.cern.ch:26919362019 |
spellingShingle | other events or meetings Barbosa, Joao High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title | High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title_full | High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title_fullStr | High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title_full_unstemmed | High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title_short | High-Fidelity Rendering for Large-Scale Tiled Displays |
title_sort | high-fidelity rendering for large-scale tiled displays |
topic | other events or meetings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2691936 |
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