Great storytelling takes us on a journey the way ordinary reality rarely does. But what exactly do we mean by this "journey?" Recently, literary theorist Karin Kukkonen proposed that storytelling is "probability design:" the art of giving an audience pieces of information bit by bit, to craft the journey of their changing beliefs about the fictional world. A good "probability design" choreographs a delicate dance of certainty and surprise in the reader's mind as the story unfolds from beginning to end.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClassical algorithms typically contain domain-specific insights. This makes them often more robust, interpretable, and efficient. On the other hand, deep-learning models must learn domain-specific insight from scratch from a large amount of data using gradient-based optimization techniques.
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March 2015
This paper introduces a scalable algorithm for rendering translucent materials with complex lighting. We represent the light transport with a diffusion approximation by a dual-matrix representation with the Light-to-Surface and Surface-to-Camera matrices. By exploiting the structures within the matrices, the proposed method can locate surface samples with little contribution by using only subsampled matrices and avoid wasting computation on these samples.
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