Open problems in computer graphics
CS 348B - Computer Graphics: Image Synthesis Techniques
Spring Quarter, 1996
Marc Levoy
Handout #3
Ivan Sutherland's Ten Unsolved Problems
(Datamation, 1966, interpreted by Frank Crow)
- Hardware characteristics and cost
- Problems of technique (e.g. rubber banding)
- Coupling problems (display-to-simulation)
- Describing motion
- Digital halftoning
- Structure of drawings (making the structure explicit)
- Hidden line removal
- Program instrumentation (and visualization)
- Logical arrangement (e.g. hierarchical modeling)
- Working with abstractions (e.g. scientific visualization)
Siggraph '91 Unsolved Problems Panel
- Al Barr (CalTech)
- managing scene complexity
- Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. (UNC)
- programming tools for managing "serious models"
- Stuart Card (Xerox)
- large-scale user interfaces
- Jim Clark (SGI, now Netscape)
- multimedia
- Steven Feiner (Columbia)
- automatic design of graphics, "the design equation"
- A. Robin Forrest (E. Anglia)
- robust geometric algorithms
- Pat Hanrahan (Princeton, now Stanford)
- efficient and physically valid light transport algorithms
- Andries van Dam (Brown)
- graphics standards
Marc Levoy's favorites
- Modeling complex environments (cluttered office, busy street scene)
- Modeling nature (human faces, human and animal movements, trees)
- Smoothly varying level-of-detail under extreme scale changes
- Tools for extemporaneous data analysis
- Virtual reality (we aren't there yet)
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