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    James T. Kajiya joined Microsoft Research in 1994, leading work on graphics. He is currently a distinguished engineer and general manager at Microsoft Research in Redmond.


    Microsoft Reserach hardware labHis recent work has focused on high-quality computer graphics. This work has included nonlinear anti-aliasing algorithms for the display of text on raster screens; invention of several new techniques for ray-tracing primitives such as swept volumes, parametric patches, and fractal surfaces; an early paper on volume rendering; a hierarchical bounding-box technique for accelerating ray tracing; the introduction of anisotropic light-reflection models for surfaces; the introduction of algebraic geometry in patch computations; a new technique extending the ray-tracing process via an integral equation, or Monte Carlo algorithm, called the “rendering equation”; and a solution to the problem of rendering fuzzy surfaces.

         
       

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