Ahmet Bilgili

According to our database1, Ahmet Bilgili authored at least 14 papers between 2006 and 2017.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2017
A Physically Plausible Model for Rendering Highly Scattering Fluorescent Participating Media.
CoRR, 2017

Bio-physically plausible visualization of highly scattering fluorescent neocortical models for in silico experimentation.
BMC Bioinform., 2017

From Big Data to Big Displays High-Performance Visualization at Blue Brain.
Proceedings of the High Performance Computing, 2017

2016
Physically-based Rendering of Highly Scattering Fluorescent Solutions using Path Tracing.
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics, 2016

2015
Physically-based in silico light sheet microscopy for visualizing fluorescent brain models.
BMC Bioinform., December, 2015

A Computational Model of Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy using Physically-based Rendering.
Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics, 2015

2014
Remote parallel rendering for high-resolution tiled display walls.
Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization, 2014

2012
Representing BRDF by wavelet transformation of pair-copula constructions.
Proceedings of the Spring Conference on Computer Graphics, 2012

Parallel Rendering on Hybrid Multi-GPU Clusters.
Proceedings of the 12th Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, 2012

2011
Copula tabanlı yeni bir yansıma modeli (A Copula-based BRDF model)
PhD thesis, 2011

A General BRDF Representation Based on Tensor Decomposition.
Comput. Graph. Forum, 2011

2010
A Copula-Based BRDF Model.
Comput. Graph. Forum, 2010

2008
Linear approximation of Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions.
Comput. Graph., 2008

2006
Polynomial Approximation of Blinn-Phong Model.
Proceedings of the EG UK Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, 2006


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