The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Rendering and Radiosity. His Artificial intelligence study focuses mostly on Pixel, Image, Image segmentation, Compositing and Video tracking. Michael F. Cohen has researched Computer vision in several fields, including Representation and Pattern recognition.
His work on Computer graphics, 3D rendering and Rendering equation as part of general Computer graphics study is frequently connected to Digital photography, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Rendering research incorporates themes from Triangle mesh, Computation and Color data. As a part of the same scientific family, Michael F. Cohen mostly works in the field of Radiosity, focusing on Global illumination and, on occasion, Optics, Wavelet, Image generation and Progressive refinement.
Michael F. Cohen mainly investigates Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics, Rendering and Pixel. Computer vision is a component of his Image, Video tracking, Object, Image stitching and High dynamic range studies. His research in Artificial intelligence intersects with topics in Zoom and Pattern recognition.
His Computer graphics research incorporates elements of Image resolution, Compositing and Image processing. A large part of his Rendering studies is devoted to 3D rendering. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Multiview Video Coding and Motion compensation.
Michael F. Cohen spends much of his time researching Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Nitric oxide, Microbial fuel cell and Microbiology. Many of his studies on Artificial intelligence involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Computer graphics. In the field of Computer graphics, his study on Rendering overlaps with subjects such as Interior design.
His Rendering research includes themes of Mixed reality and High dynamic range. The various areas that Michael F. Cohen examines in his Computer vision study include Isotropy, Facial expression, Hallucinating and Iterative method. His study in the fields of Image based and Image capture under the domain of Image overlaps with other disciplines such as Binary Value and Alpha.
His main research concerns Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Computer graphics, Nitric oxide and Cystathionine beta synthase. Michael F. Cohen performs multidisciplinary studies into Computer vision and Portrait in his work. His work in the fields of Artificial intelligence, such as Facial expression, Hallucinating and Face, overlaps with other areas such as Contrast and Large set.
His work in the fields of Rendering and Rendering equation overlaps with other areas such as Living room and Interior design. Michael F. Cohen has researched Rendering in several fields, including Smoothing, High dynamic range and Mixed reality. Michael F. Cohen combines subjects such as Sulfurtransferase and Sulfur assimilation with his study of Cystathionine beta synthase.
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The lumigraph
Steven J. Gortler;Radek Grzeszczuk;Richard Szeliski;Michael F. Cohen.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (1996)
Digital photography with flash and no-flash image pairs
Georg Petschnigg;Richard Szeliski;Maneesh Agrawala;Michael Cohen.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2004)
Joint bilateral upsampling
Johannes Kopf;Michael F. Cohen;Dani Lischinski;Matt Uyttendaele.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2007)
Interactive digital photomontage
Aseem Agarwala;Mira Dontcheva;Maneesh Agrawala;Steven Drucker.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2004)
The hemi-cube: a radiosity solution for complex environments
Michael F. Cohen;Donald P. Greenberg.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (1985)
Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis
Michael F. Cohen;John Wallace;Pat Hanrahan.
(2016)
A progressive refinement approach to fast radiosity image generation
Michael F. Cohen;Shenchang Eric Chen;John R. Wallace;Donald P. Greenberg.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (1988)
Unstructured lumigraph rendering
Chris Buehler;Michael Bosse;Leonard McMillan;Steven Gortler.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2001)
Verbs and adverbs: multidimensional motion interpolation
C. Rose;M.F. Cohen;B. Bodenheimer.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (1998)
Deep photo: model-based photograph enhancement and viewing
Johannes Kopf;Boris Neubert;Billy Chen;Michael Cohen.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2008)
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