Comparative Study of Geometric and Image Based Modelling and Rendering Techniques
Agrima Seth, Deepak Mishra

TL;DR
This paper compares geometric modeling and image-based rendering techniques, highlighting their continuum and advocating for hybrid approaches to improve real-life modeling and disaster management training.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey and implementation of both techniques, emphasizing the potential of hybrid methods for practical applications.
Findings
Strong continuum between geometric and image-based techniques
Hybrid approaches are most suitable for future implementations
Ongoing hybridization study for real-life modeling and disaster training
Abstract
This is a comparative study of the traditional 3D computer graphics technique of geometric modelling and image-based rendering techniques that were surveyed and implemented.We have discussed the classifications and representative methods of both the techniques. The study has shown that there is a strong continuum between both the techniques and a hybrid of the two is most suitable for further implementations.This hybridisation study is underway to create models of real life situations and provide disaster management training.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Vision and Imaging · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
