If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
If you missed SIGGRAPH 2017 watch a selection of recorded Live Streaming Sessions.
A new approach of backward ray tracing from the listener combined with sound-source clustering enables interactive sound propagation and rendering of high-order reflections for dynamic many-source scenes.
Carl Schissler
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dinesh Manocha
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A method for addressing simultaneous generation of animation and sound for deformable rods. It handles large deformations, nonlinear and dispersion effects, and the geometrically singular nature of rods, all of which complicate prior sound synthesis methods. The paper demonstrates challenging scenes involving thousands of highly coupled frictional contacts.
Eston Schweickart
Cornell University
Doug James
Stanford University
Steve Marschner
Cornell University
This paper presents a new integration algorithm for accurate and efficient solution of stiff elastodynamic problems to enable more complex and realistic models to be explored in visual computing without compromising efficiency. As a consequence of its stiff accuracy, the method is robust with respect to stiffness increases.
Dominik Michels
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Stanford University
Luan Vu Thai
University of California, Merced
Mayya Tokman
University of California, Merced
A new quasi-Newton method for real-time physics-based simulation supporting many different types of hyperelastic materials.
Tiantian Liu
University of Pennsylvania
Sofiren Bouaziz
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Ladislav Kavan
University of Utah