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A General Framework for Pearlescent Materials
Technical Papers | SIGGRAPH Asia 2021
Altaír Jarabo poses for photos during the red carpet of 'Quien 50' on... News Photo - Getty Images
Young Researcher Award 2021 – Adrián Jarabo – Eurographics
GitHub - mcrescas/viltrum-mitsuba: This repository contains the source code of the paper Primary-Space Adaptive Control Variates using Piecewise-Polynomial Approximations by Miguel Crespo, Adrian Jarabo, and Adolfo Muñoz from ACM Transactions on Graphics.
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PDF) Light Field Image Processing: An Overview | Neelofar Shaikh - Academia.edu
Adrián Jarabo: "Veremos algo cuando físicamente es imposible"
Publications | Graphics and Imaging Lab
Adrián Jarabo: "La ciencia ya acorrala a la ciencia ficción" | Noticias de Ocio y Cultura en Heraldo.es
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A Radiative Transfer Framework for Spatially-Correlated Materials
Adrián Jarabo: "Veremos algo cuando físicamente es imposible"
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El joven que quería crear videojuegos y ahora investigará las cuevas de la Luna con la NASA | Tecnología | EL PAÍS
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Fig. 6 Citation Victor Arellano, Diego Gutierrez, Adrian Jarabo, "Fast back-projection for non-line of sight reconstruction
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Adrian Jarabo, Hongzhi Wu, Julie Dorsey, - ppt video online download
Beyond Mie Theory: Systematic Computation of Bulk Scattering Parameters based on Microphysical Wave Optics
PDF) Fast Back-Projection for Non-Line of Sight Reconstruction
Adrián Jarabo – PRIME ITN
Separable Subsurface Scattering | TU Wien – Research Unit of Computer Graphics
Transient Imaging | Graphics and Imaging Lab
Investigación: Científicos de la Universidad de Zaragoza desarrollan un método para "ver a través de esquinas" | Público