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High Performance Graphics 2023

High-Performance Graphics (HPG) is the leading international forum for performance-oriented graphics and imaging systems research, including innovative algorithms, efficient implementations, languages, compilers, parallelism, and hardware architectures for high-performance graphics. The conference brings together researchers, engineers, and architects to discuss the complex interactions of parallel and custom hardware, novel programming models, and efficient algorithms in the design of systems for current and future graphics and visual computing applications.

Town Hall Reception Simon Fenney talk HPG audience The Oostpoort

HPG2023 was held Jun 26-28 in Delft, Netherlands, co-hosted with the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering Techniques (which was held from Jun 28-30, and shared a keynote with HPG); our thanks to TU Delft for hosting us. Most sessions were streamed online and are now available on YouTube.

We hope you enjoyed HPG 2023, and look forward to seeing you at HPG 2024, co-located with SIGGRAPH in Denver*!

*SIGGRAPH 2024 will be held on Sunday July 28th – Thursday August 1st; we anticipate HPG being held on the Friday – Sunday immediately before SIGGRAPH (depending on SIGGRAPH’s schedule), but please wait for an announcement on highperformancegraphics.org before booking flights!


HPG’s full day video streams are available:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Links to videos for individual talks are on the Program page.


Wolfgang Straßer Best Paper Award

🥇 First place
Real-Time Rendering of Glinty Appearance using Distributed Binomial Laws on Anisotropic Grids
— Thomas Deliot, Laurent Belcour
🥈 Second place
Sampling Visible GGX Normals with Spherical Caps
— Jonathan Dupuy, Anis Benyoub
🥉 Third place
Edge-Friend: Fast and Deterministic Catmull-Clark Subdivision Surfaces
— Bastian Kuth, Max Oberberger, Matthäus Chajdas, Quirin Meyer

2013 Test of Time Award

🥇 First place
Fast Parallel Construction of High-Quality Bounding Volume Hierarchies
— Tero Karras, Timo Aila
🥈 Second place
Megakernels Considered Harmful: Wavefront Path Tracing on GPUs
— Samuli Laine, Tero Karras, Timo Aila
🥉 Third place
SGRT: A Mobile GPU Architecture for Real-Time Ray Tracing
— Won-Jong Lee, Youngsam Shin, Jaedon Lee, Jin-Woo Kim, Jae-Ho Nah, Seokyoon Jung, Shihwa Lee, Hyun-Sang Park, Tack-Don Han

Cornell Box update

For those who signed up for premium registration at HPG 2022: if you don’t already have your Cornell Box and haven’t explicitly declined one, you should have received an email asking for your address so we can post one out to you. If you haven’t, please get in touch; we won’t be holding on to spares for much longer. If you’ve already given us your address, your box should be on its way, if it hasn’t already reached you. Andrew would very much like to be rid of them, and wishes to apologize again for how long this has taken. Thanks to everyone who has already picked up their box, or otherwise responded.