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Wolfgang Strasser

Researcher at University of Tübingen

Publications -  60
Citations -  4090

Wolfgang Strasser is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rendering (computer graphics) & Visualization. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 59 publications receiving 3878 citations.

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The normal distributions transform: a new approach to laser scan matching

TL;DR: First results on real data demonstrate, that the normal distributions transform algorithm is capable to map unmodified indoor environments reliable and in real time, even without using odometry data.
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Collision Detection for Deformable Objects

TL;DR: In this paper, various approaches based on bounding volume hierarchies, distance fields and spatial partitioning are discussed for collision detection of deformable objects in interactive environments for surgery simulation and entertainment technology.

Smart hardware-accelerated volume rendering

TL;DR: This paper demonstrates how to merge the most important extensions of the original 3D slicing approach, namely the pre-integration technique, volumetric clipping, and advanced lighting, and proposes a hardware-accelerated ray caster which is able to perform over-sampling only where needed and to gain additional speed by early ray termination and space leaping.
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Interactive rendering of large volume data sets

TL;DR: A new algorithm for rendering very large volume data sets at interactive frame rates on standard PC hardware and an interactive walkthrough of large data sets such as the visible human on a single off-the-shelf PC is presented.
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Smart Camera Based Monitoring System and Its Application to Assisted Living

TL;DR: A distributed and automated smart camera based approach that addresses three problems of current surveillance systems and aims to analyze the real world and reflect all relevant-and only relevant-information live in an integrated virtual counterpart for visualization.