k-DOP Clipping: Robust Ghosting Mitigation in Temporal Antialiasing

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Abstract

Temporal antialiasing is one of the most common methods for removing aliasing artifacts in contemporary real-time rendering, based on utilizing reprojected color data from previous frames. One typical issue with the method is ghosting: moving objects leaving a wake of visual trails. To mitigate this, a common technique is to validate and rectify reused history colors by comparing and clipping them to the color neighborhoods of the current frame’s pixels. Previous, bounding box based methods are only situationally effective and cause significant ghosting in less favorable circumstances. We propose using k-Discrete Oriented Polytopes (“k-DOPs”) for more robust neighborhood clipping. For a 0.2 ms performance overhead, our method more reliably mitigates ghosting across scenes where previous methods have inconsistent results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Technical Communications, SA 2024
PublisherACM
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9798400711404
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
EventACM International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics Interactive Techniques - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 3 Dec 20246 Dec 2024

Conference

ConferenceACM International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics Interactive Techniques
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period3/12/246/12/24

Keywords

  • supersampling
  • antialiasing

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 2

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