Hendrik Lensch - Publication

Please refer to the MPI Publication Database for a complete (unsorted) list including abstracts and BibTeX entries. A compact list of selected publications is given below:




SIGGRAPH Papers


Pradeep Sen, Billy Chen, Gaurav Garg, Steve Marschner, Mark Horowitz, Marc Levoy, and Hendrik P. A. Lensch.
Dual Photography
. ACM Trans. on Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH'05), 24(3), 2005, pages 745-755.

Michael Goesele, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jochen Lang, Christian Fuchs, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
DISCO - Acquisition of Translucent Objects
. ACM Trans. on Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH'04), 23(3), 2004, pages 835-844.

Journals


Martin Fuchs, Volker Blanz, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Reflectance from Images: A Model-Based Approach for Human Faces
. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 11(3), 2005, pages 296-305.

Hitochi Yamauchi, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jörg Haber, Hans-Peter Seidel.
Textures Revisited
. The Visual Computer, 21(4), 2005, pages 217-241.

Marco Tarini, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Michael Goesele, Hans-Peter Seidel.
3D Acquisition of Mirroring Objects
. Graphical Models,, 67(4), 2005, pages 233-259.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Michael Goesele, Philippe Bekaert, Jan Kautz, Marcus Magnor, Jochen Lang, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Interactive Rendering of Translucent Objects
. Computer Graphics Forum, 22(2), 2003, pages 195-205 (Pacific Graphics 2002).

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jan Kautz, Michael Goesele, Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Image-Based Reconstruction of Spatial Appearance and Geometric Detail
. In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 22(2), 2003, pages 234-257.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel.
A Silhouette-Based Algorithm for Texture Registration and Stitching
. Graphical Models 63(4), 2001, pages 245-262.

Dieter Fellner, Jörg Haber, Havemann Sven, Leif Kobbelt, Hendrik Lensch, Gordon Müller, Ingmar Peter, Robert Schneider, Hans-Peter Seidel and Straßer Wolfgang.
Beiträge der Computergraphik zur Realisierung eines verallgemeinerten Dokumentbegriffs. Informationstechnik und Technische Informatik, December, 2000, pages 8-18.




Conferences and Workshops


Billy Chen, Hendrik P. A. Lensch.
Light Source Interpolation for Sparsely Sampled Reflectance Fields
. In Proceedings of Vision, Modeling and Visualization, Erlangen, Germany, 2005, (accepted for publication).

Michael Goesele, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Validation of Color Managed 3D Appearance Acquisition
. In Proceedings Twelfth Color Imaging Conference CIC12, Scottsdale, USA, November 2004, pages 265-270.

Gernot Ziegler, Hendrik P.A. Lensch, Marcus Magnor, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Multi-Video Compression in Texture Space using 4D SPIHT
. In IEEE 6th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, 2004, pages 39-42.

Gernot Ziegler, Hendrik P.A. Lensch, Naveed Ahmed, Marcus Magnor, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Multi-Video Compression in Texture Space
. In 11th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2004), 2004, pages 2467-2470.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jochen Lang, Asla M. Sá, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Planned Sampling of Spatially Varying BRDFs
. In Proceedings EUROGRAPHICS'03, Granda, Spain, September 2003, pages 473-482.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Katja Daubert and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Interactive Semi-Transparent Volumetric Textures
. In Proceedings of Vision, Modeling and Visualization, Erlangen, Germany, November 20-22, 2002, pages 505-512.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Michael Goesele, Philippe Bekaert, Jan Kautz, Marcus A. Magnor, Jochen Lang and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Interactive Rendering of Translucent Objects
. In Proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2002, Beijing, China, October, pages 214-224.

Katja Daubert, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Efficient Cloth Modeling and Rendering
. In Rendering Techniques '01 (Proceedings of Eurographics Rendering Workshop), London, Great Britain, 2001, pages 63-70.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jan Kautz, Michael Goesele, Wolfgang Heidrich, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Image-Based Reconstruction of Spatially Varying Materials
. In Rendering Techniques '01 (Proceedings of Eurographics Rendering Workshop), London, Great Britain, 2001, pages 104-115.

Michael Goesele, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Wolfgang Heidrich and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Building a Photo Studio for Measurement Purpose
. In Vision, Modeling, and Visualization 2000 Proceedings, November 2000, pages 231-238.

Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Wolfgang Heidrich, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Automated Texture Registration and Stitching for Real World Models
. In Proceedings of Pacific Graphics '00, October 2000, pages 317-326.
Errata: In Equation 3 f denotes the effective focal length, not the field of view. They are related by
f = cotangent(FoV/2). In the following text f really denotes the field of view.

Wolfgang Heidrich, Hendrik Lensch, Michael F. Cohen, and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Light Field Techniques for Reflections and Refractions
. In Rendering Techniques '99 (Proceedings of Eurographics Rendering Workshop), June 1999, pages 187 - 196.




Courses and Tutorials

ACM SIGGRAPH 2005, Los Angeles
Course 10 - full day: Realistic Materials in Computer Graphics,
Organizer: Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Michael Goesele
Lecturers: Yung-Yu Chuang, Tim Hawkins, Steve Marschner, Wojciech Matusik, Gero Mueller

ACM SIGGRAPH 2002, San Antonio
Course 39: Acquiring Material Models Unsing Inverse Rendering ,
Organizer: Ravi Ramamoorthi, Steve Marschner
Lecturers: Samuel Boivin, George Drettakis, Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Yizhou Yu

Tutorial Notes of the Eurographics 2002, Saarbrücken
T1: 3D Data Acquisition
Organizer: Roberto Scopigno
Lecturers: Carlos Anduja, Michael Goesele, Hendrik P. A. Lensch

Tutorial Notes of the DAGM 2001, Munich
A Framework for the Acquisition, Processing and Interactive Display of High Quality 3D Models,
Lecturers: Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Michael Goesele and Hans-Peter Seidel

Tutorial Notes of the Web3D Conference 2001, Paderborn
A Framework for the Acquisition, Processing, Transmission, and Interactive Display of High Quality 3D Models on the Web,
Lecturers: Hendrik P. A. Lensch, Jan Kautz, Michael Goesele and Hans-Peter Seidel




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