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Abstract: Today, invisibility does not seem out of reach to the realm of science. At least, it's more probable than it was a century ago.
The digital chameleon principle: computing invisibility by rendering transparency. IEEE Comput Graph Appl. 2007 Jan-Feb;27(1):90-6. doi: 10.1109/mcg.2007.21 ...
In this article, I will examine the concept of invisibility in detail with a good flavor of computer graphics.
The author discusses the principles of invisibility and stealth and antistealth technologies from a computer graphics viewpoint. He presents the digital ...
The author discusses the principles of invisibility and stealth and antistealth technologies from a computer graphics viewpoint. He presents the digital ...
Today, invisibility does not seem out of reach to the realm of science. At least, it's more probable than it was a century ago.
The Digital Chameleon Principle: Computing Invisibility by Rendering Transparency pp. 90-96. Tools and Products pp. 97-99. How to Solve a Cubic Equation, Part ...
In this paper we introduce a novel and interactive approach for controlling optical camouflage called "B-C-Invisibility power".
The digital chameleon principle: Computing invisibility by rendering transparency. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 27(1):90-96, 10.1109/MCG ...
8. A. F. Nielsen, “The digital chameleon principle: computing invis- ibility by rendering transparency,” IEEE Comp. Graph. Appl. 27,.