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Real-time Snow and Cloud Animation in Computer Graphics

Series: Department Seminar

Speaker: Prashant Goswami, Department of Computer Science, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (BTH), Sweden

Date/Time: Mar 13 15:00:00

Location: CSA Auditorium, (Room No. 104, Ground Floor)

Abstract:
Physically based simulation methods are important in several domains, including computer graphics (CG), to capture the accurate behavior of materials. Snow and cloud animation methods are required in many applications. Snow simulation, for instance, is of interest to companies developing snow-ploughing vehicles or to authorities dealing with road cleaning/maintenance. Similarly, cloud animation has applications in designing realistic virtual flight simulators, etc. A key limitation in snow or cloud solvers in the base field (civil, physics, agriculture engineering) is efficiency. The existing solvers are targeted to achieve high accuracy, which makes the computational time last hours, weeks, or even months.

In this talk, I will briefly introduce the contributions of my work at Blekinge Technical Institute (BTH) at Karlskrona in the field of efficient snow and cloud simulation in CG. With the help of a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and efficient parallel models, we developed a snow solver that can run at high frame rates. Our solution could be useful to applications that desire real-time response from snow physics with a trade-off in accuracy. We have also proposed the use of Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning to animate clouds to the end of realistic and efficient cloud animation. We aim to further develop our strength areas in collaboration with the industry by jointly working on problem-solving, which they might also be interested in.

Speaker Bio:
Dr. Prashant Goswami is an Associate Professor (Biträdande Professor) in the Department of Computer Science (DIDA), falling under the Faculty of Computing at BTH (Blekinge Institute of Technology). He started here as an Assistant Professor (Universitetslektor) in November 2014, and obtained the title of Docent in 2021 (eq. to Associate Professor). He obtained his B. Tech and M. Tech (dual degree) in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi (2000-2005). After spending two years in the industry, he started his PhD at the University of Zurich in July 2007. He successfully defended his dissertation titled

Host Faculty: Prof. Vijay Natarajan