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pacific conference on computer graphics and applications | 2007

Genus Oblivious Cross Parameterization: Robust Topological Management of Inter-Surface Maps

Janine Camille Bennett; Valerio Pascucci; Kenneth I. Joy

This paper presents a novel PRT-based method that uses precomputed visibility cuts for interactive relighting with all-frequency environment maps and arbitrary dynamic BRDFs. Our method is inspired by the recent Lightcuts approach [24] and we parameterize distant environment lighting onto uniformly distributed sample points over the sphere. Using a binary tree structure of the points, we precompute and approximate each vertexs visibility function into clusters that we call the precomputed visibility cuts. These cuts are iteratively selected with bounded approximation error and confined cluster size. At run-time, a GPU-based relighting algorithm quickly computes the view-dependent shading color by accessing a dynamically built light tree, the precomputed visibility cuts, and a direct sampling of an arbitrary BRDF using each visibility clusters average direction and the dynamic view direction. Compared to existing PRT techniques, our method guarantees uniform sampling of the lighting, requires no precomputed BRDF data, and can be easily extended to handle one-bounce glossy indirect transfer effects in real-time.


Proceedings IEEE 2001 Symposium on Parallel and Large-Data Visualization and Graphics (Cat. No.01EX520) | 2001

Parallelizing a high accuracy hardware-assisted volume renderer for meshes with arbitrary polyhedra

Janine Camille Bennett; Richard J. Cook; Nelson L. Max; Deborah May; Peter L. Williams

Discusses our efforts to improve the performance of the high-accuracy (HIAC) volume rendering system, based on cell projection, which is used to display unstructured, scientific data sets for analysis. The parallelization of HIAC, using Pthreads and MPI APIs, resulted in significant speedup, but interactive frame rates are not yet attainable for very large data sets.


Archive | 2015

An Asynchronous Many-Task Implementation of In-Situ Statistical Analysis using Legion.

Philippe Pierre Pebay; Janine Camille Bennett

In this report, we propose a framework for the design and implementation of in-situ analy- ses using an asynchronous many-task (AMT) model, using the Legion programming model together with the MiniAero mini-application as a surrogate for full-scale parallel scientific computing applications. The bulk of this work consists of converting the Learn/Derive/Assess model which we had initially developed for parallel statistical analysis using MPI [PTBM11], from a SPMD to an AMT model. In this goal, we propose an original use of the concept of Legion logical regions as a replacement for the parallel communication schemes used for the only operation of the statistics engines that require explicit communication. We then evaluate this proposed scheme in a shared memory environment, using the Legion port of MiniAero as a proxy for a full-scale scientific application, as a means to provide input data sets of variable size for the in-situ statistical analyses in an AMT context. We demonstrate in particular that the approach has merit, and warrants further investigation, in collaboration with ongoing efforts to improve the overall parallel performance of the Legion system.


Archive | 2013

Parallel auto-correlative statistics with VTK.

Philippe Pierre Pebay; Janine Camille Bennett

This report summarizes existing statistical engines in VTK and presents both the serial and parallel auto-correlative statistics engines. It is a sequel to [PT08, BPRT09b, PT09, BPT09, PT10] which studied the parallel descriptive, correlative, multi-correlative, principal component analysis, contingency, k-means, and order statistics engines. The ease of use of the new parallel auto-correlative statistics engine is illustrated by the means of C++ code snippets and algorithm verification is provided. This report justifies the design of the statistics engines with parallel scalability in mind, and provides scalability and speed-up analysis results for the autocorrelative statistics engine.


Archive | 2015

DHARMA: Distributed asyncHronous Adaptive Resilient Management of Applications.

Janine Camille Bennett; Jeremiah J. Wilke; Nicole Lemaster Slattengren; Keita Teranishi; Kenneth Franko; Gregory D. Sjaardema; Paul Lin; Hemanth Kolla


Archive | 2016

The DARMA Approach to Asynchronous Many-Task Programming.

Jeremiah J. Wilke; Janine Camille Bennett; David S. Hollman; Nicole Lemaster Slattengren; Hemanth Kolla; Francesco Rizzi; Robert L. Clay; Keita Teranishi


Archive | 2015

Enabling Runtime/Applicatioon Co-Design through Common Concurrency Concepts.

Jeremiah J. Wilke; Janine Camille Bennett; Robert L. Clay


Archive | 2015

Lessons Learned from Porting the MiniAero Application to Charm

David S. Hollman; Janine Camille Bennett; Jeremiah J. Wilke; Hemanth Kolla; Paul Lin; Nicole Lemaster Slattengren; Keita Teranishi; Ken Franko; Nikhil Jain; Eric Mikida


Archive | 2013

Sublinear Algorithms for In-situ and In-transit Data Analysis at the Extreme-Scale.

Janine Camille Bennett; Seshadhri Comandur; Ali Pinar; David C. Thompson


Archive | 2017

A Unified Data-Driven Approach for Programming In Situ Analysis and Visualization: An Interim Report of Sandia Sub-Team Contributions.

Janine Camille Bennett; Philippe Pierre Pebay; Hemanth Kolla; Giulio Borghesi

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Hemanth Kolla

Sandia National Laboratories

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Keita Teranishi

Sandia National Laboratories

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David C. Thompson

University of Texas at Austin

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Paul Lin

Sandia National Laboratories

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Gregory D. Sjaardema

Sandia National Laboratories

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