Boyinaband Oh, hi lol. I've been saving comments of my subbed channels commenting on other subbed channels, I really need to map it. Edit: May need mapping help actually
@@TwoMinutePapers I´m starting to feel my liked famous persons set is becoming a network :) You connect to Boyinaband. Boyinaband connects to Veela. Veela connects to Feint. Is there a secret cool people meeting im falsely not invited to? :) Also: congrats - nicely done ;)
@@geyotepilkington2892 I'm quite sure it's a Hungarian name (source: I speak Hungarian), which has some really funky spelling rules that English speakers would find pretty nonsensical. For example, the way you convey an "s" sound would be with "sz", a "sh" sound is written as "s", the list goes on. Also accents on letters, which are fun.
It is a pedagogical blessing for a teacher to see the lacking in his students and use that as an opportunity to teach rather than be disappointed or angry, cheers.
"But this video is so much longer than 2 minutes, oh, I guess I'll watch..." and wow - I'm glad I did! Amazing what is coming. As a practicing architect, one weakness in current rendering systems is diffusing light through semi-transparent or semi-opaque materials - fabric or frosted glass shades on lights, sunlight passing through (and being diffused by) curtains, and similar. I know also that film/tv previz would love to be able to simulate the various sorts of diffusion materials they use to shape lights on set - from stuff like "half grid cloth" to standards like "opal frost" and "Lee 216 white diffusion" materials. Light rays scattering through fabric or "frosted" materials is obviously very complex, but it's an important "next frontier" that a lot of people would appreciate advancement on. And from the comments here, it sounds like congratulations are on order! Completing a PhD is an extraordinary accomplishment!
@@TwoMinutePapers Thanks! I should have asked: do you think these more efficient approaches to point and beam interactions might make it more practical to address light scattering through diffusing materials? I imagine this would be something like calculating caustics through diffracting surfaces, but with a ton more randomness...
"Doctor Károly Zsolnai-Fehér" Congrats man! You are really doing great work bringing science to a more general audience, I love it! I wish you the best for the future.
Wow I’ve been watching your channel for the past two years and it has consistently blown me away with the depth and quality of information. And the ease of which someone unfamiliar with MIS can understand (slightly) the latest results. Condolences for the passing of Jaroslav
Congratulations Doctor. I can feel the excitement in your laugh. Thank you for telling us about all these papers. And today's paper was absolutely jaw dropping. Thank you for the light transport course. Best video in the channel.
I usually don't like your videos (although they pretty much deserve 5 old stars), but for this one I will sub and like. The MC integration was a nice touch. Keep providing for the masses mate.
As someone who has a animation degree. I am always amazed how far we have come in 3D rendering. Considering what I started out with in the 90s to what I use now.
Congratulations! I'm very happy to see more work such as this receive recognition. Please keep up the good work, I greatly appreciate your time and effort :)
Thank you Martin! He taught this to me himself - I have tried to pronounce it correctly for so long, and I think the one in the video is perhaps only passable. He was such a kind man, and one heck of a scientist.
You are doing amazing work here! Despite the fact I'm far away from this field, this is truly amazing and even I can appreciate the work and knowledge sharing you are doing! My best wishes and support in future!
This channel is fun because it has character. I'm only interested in AI because it's complex, I don't study or use it or something, but I keep watching this channel because it's not only informative but also fun to watch/listen.
First. Congratulations 🎉 Then about this topic. I'm really interested in computer graphics and always fascinated by these technics. Photons are complicate and fast. And the fact that we can use mathematics to simplify the simulation of it to the level that artist could use are amazing in many ways.
Congratulations on the successful defense! Your videos are very helpful as I'm searching for research topics in my own graphics PhD. Thank you so much for them.
I get why people would ask about the quality of the renderings but still - that is not the point of the papers. For the bread - it might not look photorealistic but that is not the goal of the people writing the paper, they wanted to write about bread stuff, not learn about how to light a scene, make materials, render settings and so on. As a 3d artist - there are positions in the field for each of those steps and neither is a small part. Researchers are doing amazing work and are just excited to share it with us. How cool is that !
ahaha that intro made me smile, congrats!
Boyinaband Oh, hi lol. I've been saving comments of my subbed channels commenting on other subbed channels, I really need to map it.
Edit: May need mapping help actually
Hey Dave, always happy to see you around. Thank you so much!
I was kind of wondering why @@TwoMinutePapers videos were recommended to me but I might have an idea now. Thanks algorithm, I appreciate it!
@@xkill0rswegbeats because they're awesome
@@TwoMinutePapers I´m starting to feel my liked famous persons set is becoming a network :)
You connect to Boyinaband.
Boyinaband connects to Veela.
Veela connects to Feint.
Is there a secret cool people meeting im falsely not invited to? :)
Also:
congrats - nicely done ;)
4 Days after your PhD Defense and already another great video. Congratulations, you absolute madlad!
Heartwarming message of the day. Thank you so much! We took 16 hours of travel to get back home and started working on this right after. Super fun!
@@TwoMinutePapers yeah, congrats, 4k videos of yours are always so cool and interesting, thanks...
Congratulations, Doctor.
Thank you so much!
Two Minute Papers Congratulations my friend! Very much deserved
Finally, congratulations!
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Gratz too. In my head I immediately heard that Hofi monologue with the many "Doktor"s :D
DOCTOR Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. What a time to be alive!
I wanted to comment this, but I didn't know how to spell his name
@@Chakkakuru1992 I thought it was cara-jonher fuh-heed
@@geyotepilkington2892 I'm quite sure it's a Hungarian name (source: I speak Hungarian), which has some really funky spelling rules that English speakers would find pretty nonsensical. For example, the way you convey an "s" sound would be with "sz", a "sh" sound is written as "s", the list goes on. Also accents on letters, which are fun.
@@danielfekete4612 You lost me at "Hungarian". I havent had a lunch break in 3 days!
Copied it from his website to make sure it was right. 😂
The 'Dr' title sounds really good.
It goes pretty well with his name.
Glad you pointed it out so I could go back and hear it
I came here to comment on it.☺
A well earned "huh hmm" at the start I'm sure
I lol'd 😂
AxxL schizo moment
“that’s dr. two minute papers to you good sir.”
The origin of the word 'doctor' is 'teacher'. You certainly earned that.
First: Congrats dr.
2nd: This paper seems to be a game-changer.
The UPBP paper was published in 2014
Congratulations, Dr. Welcome to join us who have Permanent Head Damage (PhD)...
It is a pedagogical blessing for a teacher to see the lacking in his students and use that as an opportunity to teach rather than be disappointed or angry, cheers.
"But this video is so much longer than 2 minutes, oh, I guess I'll watch..." and wow - I'm glad I did! Amazing what is coming.
As a practicing architect, one weakness in current rendering systems is diffusing light through semi-transparent or semi-opaque materials - fabric or frosted glass shades on lights, sunlight passing through (and being diffused by) curtains, and similar. I know also that film/tv previz would love to be able to simulate the various sorts of diffusion materials they use to shape lights on set - from stuff like "half grid cloth" to standards like "opal frost" and "Lee 216 white diffusion" materials. Light rays scattering through fabric or "frosted" materials is obviously very complex, but it's an important "next frontier" that a lot of people would appreciate advancement on.
And from the comments here, it sounds like congratulations are on order! Completing a PhD is an extraordinary accomplishment!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the practical notes! Upvoting for visibility.
@@TwoMinutePapers Thanks! I should have asked: do you think these more efficient approaches to point and beam interactions might make it more practical to address light scattering through diffusing materials? I imagine this would be something like calculating caustics through diffracting surfaces, but with a ton more randomness...
Now we can ask you "What's up, Doc?" Congrats on the amazing achievement.
“Dear Fellow Scholars, this is Two Minute Papers with Dr. Karoly Zsolnai Feher!!”
Says the Legend.
What a Time To Be Alive!!!!
1:58 I dream of being able to cite my own research paper
I wonder what his Erdos number is?
@@bencrossley647 It's 4, actually. See www.csauthors.net/distance/paul-erdos/karoly-zsolnai
well done dr.
"Doctor Károly Zsolnai-Fehér" Congrats man! You are really doing great work bringing science to a more general audience, I love it! I wish you the best for the future.
I love that you show us on regular basis such amazing stuff but you are humble and grateful. Please stay just like this. Thank you for your time.
Smooth and subtle intro 😂😂😂 Congrats Dr
Congratulations Doctor ! Thank you for inspiring us and am excited to graduate and eventually pursue PhD too. You should do a Q and A !
You are one of the few humans I wish to meet at least once in my life. You are a treasure on this planet, Doctor.
Congrats Doctor!
Watching your videos makes me so proud of where we are from.
Üdv Magyarországról! És gratulálok a doktori címhez!
Köszönöm szépen Máté!
Wow I’ve been watching your channel for the past two years and it has consistently blown me away with the depth and quality of information. And the ease of which someone unfamiliar with MIS can understand (slightly) the latest results.
Condolences for the passing of Jaroslav
Congrats, Doctor
DOCTOR!!!!! AWESOME, you have such freaken good content! Thanks so much and keep it up, you're making the world a smarter place!
Congratulations Doctor. I can feel the excitement in your laugh. Thank you for telling us about all these papers. And today's paper was absolutely jaw dropping. Thank you for the light transport course. Best video in the channel.
Congratulations Doctor! What a time to be alive!
Congratulations Dr. Károly, Love your work.
Congratulations on the title! You deserved it so much :)
He is indeed the true king of multiple importance sampling
This channel deserves more attention, such a delightful video!
This channel genuinely mind-blowing. Thank you so much Doctor! I love that series is free with no strings whatsoever!
''This is 2 minutes papers with Doctor Karoly (...)''. Loved it!
This is outstanding. Thank you for all your hard work, Two Minute Papers. May Krivanek rest in peace.
Oh wow look at the way the light moves!
Found it. Was looking at your old videos, and you didn't say Doctor. I was astonished and began my search. Belated Congrats, you are an inspiration.
I usually don't like your videos (although they pretty much deserve 5 old stars), but for this one I will sub and like. The MC integration was a nice touch. Keep providing for the masses mate.
Congratulations man, you really deserve that title, we are all grateful for you devoting some of your time for our entertainment
i'm SO proud of you man. wish you the best of luck in your continued efforts and scientific journey.
Congrats man 😁
I am really proud of you and love your videos
As someone who has a animation degree. I am always amazed how far we have come in 3D rendering. Considering what I started out with in the 90s to what I use now.
Congratulations! I'm very happy to see more work such as this receive recognition. Please keep up the good work, I greatly appreciate your time and effort :)
Good job pronouncing Křivánek, may he rest in peace. Greetings from Czech Republic.
Thank you Martin! He taught this to me himself - I have tried to pronounce it correctly for so long, and I think the one in the video is perhaps only passable. He was such a kind man, and one heck of a scientist.
Huge congratulations on the academic level up, doc.
Been following for a long time - congrats on the Dr. title. You should be proud. Keep up the great work!
This is one of the best channels on youtube, you do a wonderful(and very important!) job at bringing science to the masses!
Hurray! He did it! I am so happy for you, doc. ;)
Congrats Doctor!
And a free master course to celebrate!
A big Congratulations to you, Doctor.
I concur, Doctor! I actually got choked up between the PhD defense and the caustics!!
That intro was perfect. Bravo, Doctor, bravo!
Congrats, buddy! Been following you for a long time. Glad to hear you earned that title finally!!
Gratuliert doctor! Really nice we can use the lecture videos and all, great thing. Spread the knowledge, thanks;)
Doctor, I'm sick! I'm addicted to Two Minute Papers videos!
I will prescribe you some more of that. It'll surely help!
Congrats, Doctor. Thank you for your videos.
Congrats! Doctor Károly Zsolnai-Fehér. Thank you for your fantastic channel.
Congratulations on the doctorate keep up the awesome videos, I've been loving them
You are doing amazing work here! Despite the fact I'm far away from this field, this is truly amazing and even I can appreciate the work and knowledge sharing you are doing! My best wishes and support in future!
Uhhhh, added the Dr. Very fancy.
Congratulations again!
I'm so happy for you! That intro gave me chills, man, well deserved!
This channel is fun because it has character. I'm only interested in AI because it's complex, I don't study or use it or something, but I keep watching this channel because it's not only informative but also fun to watch/listen.
You are too kind. Thank you so much!
First. Congratulations 🎉
Then about this topic. I'm really interested in computer graphics and always fascinated by these technics. Photons are complicate and fast. And the fact that we can use mathematics to simplify the simulation of it to the level that artist could use are amazing in many ways.
Congratulations on your PhD, and thank you for continuing to bring these great papers to our attention.
something changed in your intro.
have to rerun it
Biggest congrats ever, Dr. Zsolnai-Fehér!!
Well deserved!!
I feel so happy for you. Congratulations on your achievement 😍
It must be SO satisfying to finally add "Doctor" to the beginning of your videos now! :)
Indeed! So happy! 😄
Congratulations Doc 🎊🎊
Nice! Congrats on the title man. I look forward to all the improvements you will bring to the field
Rest in peace, Jaroslav Křivánek. You'll be with us through your excellent work.
But also, of course, congratulations Doctor Zsolnai-Fehér :)
Congratulations on the successful defense! Your videos are very helpful as I'm searching for research topics in my own graphics PhD. Thank you so much for them.
The "hum hum" is priceless.. congrats;)
Congratulations on your PhD man, awesome work
DOCTOR Károly Zsolnai-Fehér!!!! What a time to be alive :D
Thanks doc! Learned a lot from this one.
Congratulations for the very much deserved title 👌
Another amazing video! Thanks and congratulations doc! 😁😉
Congratulations Dr! Love from Lagos
I get why people would ask about the quality of the renderings but still - that is not the point of the papers. For the bread - it might not look photorealistic but that is not the goal of the people writing the paper, they wanted to write about bread stuff, not learn about how to light a scene, make materials, render settings and so on. As a 3d artist - there are positions in the field for each of those steps and neither is a small part. Researchers are doing amazing work and are just excited to share it with us. How cool is that !
Congratulations on the new title. Well deserved!
Such beautiful light. My grad degree was in computer graphics, and I must say I miss the wonder in these papers as we slowly decode reality.
Hey there Martin! Once a graphics addict, always a graphics addict...!
Wait, you weren't already a Dr? Wow, so much knowledge!
Congratulations! And it was still noticeable without that `ha-ha` :)
Congrats Doctor Karoly!
That intro sounds so good... Congratulations!
You are absolutely amazing. Congrats!
Congratulations, Doctor!
Very very impressive! I can't wait until some of this research becomes available for experimentation in some commercial packages like Blender.
A magnificent video, really thanks.
2:30 - took me several watches before I realised the caustics here turn into a running elephant! Fun detail :)
Happy for you doc, respect to what you do! Spreading knowledge and keeping the fascination alive. You inspired me to study AI for my bachelors :)
Amazing! Love hearing these stories. Rock on! 👌
That new title is hones to my ears “Dr. Károly Zsolnai-Fehér” congratulations again on your defense thesis my friend.
Hearing "doctor" had me smile, congratulations Károly!
Congratulations, Dr. Zsolnai-Fehér!
Congratulations on the doctorate, well deserved :)
Damn, that's so awesome that you have your Dr. now! Thanks for all this free and awesome content 🙌
Great, i like your enthusiasm, it's real.
That's our Boi!! Congratulations man!
You did it! Congrats!🎉
Congratulations Doctor! Your videos have always informed and inspired me greatly :)