Computer Graphics, Parallel & Distributed Computing

PUBLICATIONS (CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

 

De Barro, A., Bugeja, K., & Spina, S. (2015). Context-aware peer-to-peer high-fidelity rendering [Abstract]. 

 

Bugeja, K., Debattista, K., Spina, S., & Chalmers, A. (2014). Collaborative high-fidelity rendering over peer-to-peer networks. Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, pp. 9-16. 

 

Bugeja, K., Debattista, K., Spina, S., & Chalmers, A. (2014). High-fidelity graphics for dynamically generated environments using distributed computing. 6th International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications.

 

Spina, S., Debattista, K., Bugeja, K., & Chalmers, A. (2014). Scene segmentation and understanding for context-free point clouds. Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications - Short Papers, pp. 7-12.

 

Mangion, G., Bugeja, K., Borg, M., Vella, C., & Gafa, C. (2014). Soundbite: A speech synthesiser for maltese. Workshop in ICT, pp. 297-318. 

 

Borg, M., Bugeja, K., Vella, C., Mangion, G., & Gafa, C. (2013). Preparation of a free-running text corpus for Maltese concatenative speech synthesis. Perspectives on Maltese linguistics (pp. 297-318) Akademie Verlag.

 

Spina, S., Debattista, K., Bugeja, K., & Chalmers, A. (2012). Fast scalable k-NN computation for very large point clouds. Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics, pp. 85-92. 

 

Spina, S., Debattista, K., Bugeja, K., & Chalmers, A. (2011). Point cloud segmentation for cultural heritage sites. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, pp. 41-48.

 

 

 

 

RESEARCH  INTERESTS

 

Computer Graphics

 

Parallel and Distributed Computing

 

Physically-based Rendering

 

Interactive Global Illumination

 

Distributed Rendering

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF MALTA

 

Science is what we understand well enough to explain to a computer. Art is everything else we do.

- Don Knuth


 

 

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Keith Bugeja