The Helios32 site have a new version of the radbib library online.
"RADBIB is a comprehensive bibliography of radiosity and related global illumination papers, theses, articles, and books. It currently includes 2,073 references — 12* new additions since its 02/05/01 release."
The 12 new entries, in a more human form, are :
A Simple and Robust Mutation Strategy for Metropolis Light Transport Algorithm*
Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Eurographics 2002)
Csaba Kelemen, Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos, Görgy Antal and Ferenc Csonka.
Accelerating Path Tracing by Re-Using Paths
Rendering Techniques 2002
Philippe Bekaert, Mateu Sbert and John Halton.
Advanced Radiance Estimation for Photon Map Global Illumination (derived from)
Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Eurographics 2002)
Heinrich Hey and Werner Purgathofer.
Efficient Multidimensional Sampling
Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Eurographics 2002)
Thomas Kollig and Alexander Keller.
Enhancing and Optimizing the Render Cache
Rendering Techniques 2002
Bruce Walter, George Drettakis and Donald P. Greenberg.
Grid Based Final Gather for Radiosity in Complex Environments
Computer Graphics Forum (Proceedings of Eurographics 2002)
Annette Scheel, Marc Stamminger and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Hemicube Shooting for Non-Diffuse Global Illumination
Proceedings of Spring Conference of Computer Graphics 2002
Görgy Antal, Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos and Ferenc Csonka.
Interactive Global Illumination Using Fast Ray Tracing
Rendering Techniques 2002
Ingo Wald, Carsten Benthin and Philipp Slusallek.
Interactive Global Illumination Using Selective Photon Tracing
Rendering Techniques 2002
Kirill Dmitriev and Stefan Brabec and Karol Myszkowski and Hans-Peter Seidel.
Local Illumination Environments for Direct Lighting Acceleration
Rendering Techniques 2002
Sebastian Fernandez, Kativa Bala, Donald P. Greenberg.
Time Dependent Photon Mapping
Rendering Techniques 2002
Mike Cammarano and Henrik Wann Jensen.
* You may notice there’s only 11 listed here. The paper indicated with the asterisk was listed double in the bibfile.