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Daniel Yim
Daniel is currently a Master's student at the University of Waterloo
in his first year. He also graduated from University of Waterloo for
his undergrad with a Bachelor's of Software Engineering (with
Distinctions). His research interests lies in the area of realistic
image synthesis.
Daniel's extracurricular interests include video games, photography,
basketball, hockey, playing guitar/piano, and reading xkcd comics.
Master's Thesis
Publications
- Baranoski,G.V.G.; Dimson, T.; Chen,T.F.; Kimmel,B.;Yim,D.; Miranda,E.
Rapid Dissemination of Light Transport Models on the Web
IEEE Computer graphics & Applications, Volume 32, Number 3, pp. 10-15, 2012.
- Yim, D.; Baranoski, G.V.G.; Kimmel, B.W.; Chen, T.F.; Miranda, E.
A Cell-Based Light Interaction Model for Human Blood (preprint and video),
Computer Graphics Forum, Volume 31, Number 2, pp. 845-854, 2012.
(Proceedings of EUROGRAPHICS 2012, Cagliari, Italy.)
- Baranoski,G.V.G.; Kimmel,B.W.; Chen,T.F.; Yim,D.
In silico assessment of environmental factors affecting
the spectral signature of C4 plants in the visible domain,
International Journal of Remote Sensing, Volume 33, Number 4, pp. 1190-1213, February, 2012.
Technical Reports
Research Related Images
- CLBlood: A Cell-Based Light Interaction Model for Human Blood
Research Related Videos
(Click image to view the video)
- A Cell-Based Light Interaction Model for Human Blood
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