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Dr.-Ing. Thorsten-Walther Schmidt

  • Am Fasanengarten 5, Gebäude 50.34, 1. OG, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany

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History
I am a researcher/PhD candidate at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Prior to joining Carsten Dachsbacher's newly-founded group in Karlsruhe, I received my diploma in computer science (2010) from the University of Stuttgart, specializing in computer graphics at the VIS/VISUS; I also worked as a student research assistant there (2007-2010). I'm currently working on this project: Lightrig.
Research Interests
  • (Artistic) Light Transport
  • Real-Time Rendering
  • Ray Tracing and Visibility
Publications
State of the Art in Artistic Editing of Appearance, Lighting, and Material (extended CGF version)
Authors: Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Fabio Pellacini, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Wojciech Jarosz, and Carsten Dachsbacher
homepage Teaser
Published: Computer Graphics Forum (This is the extended CGF version of the corresponding Eurographics 2014 State of the Art Report)
Low-Cost Subpixel Rendering for Diverse Displays (invited presentation at EGSR 2015)
Authors: Thomas Engelhardt, Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Jan Kautz, and Carsten Dachsbacher
Homepage Talk Teaser
Published: Computer Graphics Forum (invited presentation at Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2015)
State of the Art in Artistic Editing of Appearance, Lighting, and Material
Authors: Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Fabio Pellacini, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Wojciech Jarosz, and Carsten Dachsbacher
Homepage Teaser
Published: Eurographics 2014 - State of the Art Reports, Strasbourg, France
Low-Cost Subpixel Rendering for Diverse Displays
Authors: Thomas Engelhardt, Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Jan Kautz, and Carsten Dachsbacher
Homepage Teaser
Published: Computer Graphics Forum
Path-Space Manipulation of Physically-Based Light Transport
Authors: Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Jan Novak, Johannes Meng, Anton S. Kaplanyan, Tim Reiner, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, and Carsten Dachsbacher
Homepage Teaser
Published: ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2013)
Illumination Editing and Visualization for Physically-based Rendering
Presenters: Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Anton S. Kaplanyan
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Authors: Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, Jan Novak, Johannes Meng, Anton S. Kaplanyan, Tim Reiner, and Carsten Dachsbacher
Published: FMX 2013 Conference Talk, Stuttgart, Germany
Approximate Bias Compensation for Rendering Scenes with Heterogeneous Participating Media
Authors: Thomas Engelhardt, Jan Novak, Thorsten-Walther Schmidt, and Carsten Dachsbacher
homepage Approximate Bias Compensation
Published: Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2012), Hong Kong, September 2012
Teaching
Winter Term 2013
Summer Term 2013
Winter Term 2012
Summer Term 2012
Winter Term 2011/2012
Summer Term 2011
Winter Term 2010/2011
Misc.
My favorite rendering framework:

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    return 0;
}