Morphological Antialiasing and Topological Reconstruction
Preprint copy of GRAPP 2011
Morphological antialiasing is a post-processing approach which does note require additional samples computation.
This algorithm acts as a non-linear filter, ill-suited to massively parallel hardware architectures. We
redesigned the initial method using multiple passes with, in particular, a new approach to line length computation.
We also introduce in the method the notion of topological reconstruction to correct the weaknesses
of postprocessing antialiasing techniques. Our method runs as a pure post-process filter providing full-image
antialiasing at high framerates, competing with traditional MSAA.
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