Title :
Using Image Morphing for Memory-Efficient Impostor Rendering on GPU
Author :
Yuksel, Kamer Ali ; Ercil, Aytul ; Yucebilgin, Alp ; Balcisoy, Selim
Author_Institution :
Comput. Vision & Pattern Anal. Lab., Natural Sci. Sabanci Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Real-time rendering of large animated crowds consisting thousands of virtual humans is important for several applications including simulations, games and interactive walkthroughs, but cannot be performed using complex polygonal models at interactive frame rates. For that reason, several methods using large numbers of pre-computed image-based representations, which are called as impostors, have been proposed. These methods take the advantage of existing programmable graphics hardware to compensate the computational expense while maintaining the visual fidelity. Making the number of different virtual humans, which can be rendered in real-time, not restricted anymore by the required computational power but by the texture memory consumed for the variety and discretization of their animations. In this work, we proposed an alternative method that reduces the memory consumption by generating compelling intermediate textures using image-morphing techniques. In order to demonstrate the preserved perceptual quality of animations, where half of the key-frames were rendered using the proposed methodology, we have implemented the system using the graphical processing unit and obtained promising results at interactive frame rates.
Keywords :
computer graphic equipment; coprocessors; image representation; rendering (computer graphics); GPU; animated crowd; animation perceptual quality; games application; graphics processing unit; image morphing; image-based representation; interactive walkthroughs application; memory-efficient impostor rendering; programmable graphics hardware; simulations application; virtual human; visual fidelity; Animation; Cameras; Face; Graphics processing unit; Humans; Memory management; Rendering (computer graphics); crowd simulation; graphical processing unit; image morphing; impostor rendering; real-time rendering;
Conference_Titel :
Cyberworlds (CW), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Banff, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1453-5