Abstract
We present a novel technique that produces two-dimensional low-discrepancy (LD) blue noise point sets for sampling. Using one-dimensional binary van der Corput sequences, we construct two-dimensional LD point sets, and rearrange them to match a target spectral profile while preserving their low discrepancy. We store the rearrangement information in a compact lookup table that can be used to produce arbitrarily large point sets. We evaluate our technique and compare it to the state-of-the-art sampling approaches.
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Ahmed, A. G. M., Perrier, H., Coeurjolly, D., Ostromoukhov, V., Guo, J., Yan, D. M., … Deussen, O. (2016). Low-discrepancy blue noise sampling. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 35(6). https://doi.org/10.1145/2980179.2980218
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