This paper presents an algorithm for voxel-based reconstruction of objects with general reflectance properties from multiple calibrated views. It is assumed that one or more reference objects with known geometry are imaged under the same lighting and camera conditions as the object being reconstructed. The unknown object is reconstructed using a radiance basis inferred from the reference objects. Each view may have arbitrary, unknown distant lighting. If the lighting is calibrated, our model also takes into account shadows that the object casts upon itself. To our knowledge, this is the first stereo method to handle general, unknown, spatially-varying BRDFs under possibly varying, distant lighting, and shadows. We demonstrate our ...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
This dissertation addresses the problem of inferring the three-dimensional shape and radiance of a s...
In this paper, we present a practical method for reconstructing the bidirectional reflectance distri...
Real-world objects are usually composed of a number of different materials that often show subtle ch...
Synthesizing photorealistic images is an active area of research in computer graphics. Image based ...
a) b) c) d) e) f) Figure 1 From a) photographs of an object taken under varying illumination (one of...
<p>We present a technique for estimating the shape and re- flectance of an object in terms of its su...
We propose an inverse rendering model for light fields to recover surface normals, depth, reflectanc...
We present a novel multi-view photometric stereo technique that recovers the surface of textureless ...
Reconstruction and modeling of 3-D geometry are among the core issues in computer vision. While geom...
We present a novel multi-view photometric stereo technique that recovers the surface of textureless ...
Classical computer vision algorithms for scene reconstructions have restrictive assumptions about t...
In this thesis, we address the problem of estimating spatially varying bidirectional reflectance dis...
Synthesizing photorealistic images is an active area of research in computer graphics. Image based r...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
This dissertation addresses the problem of inferring the three-dimensional shape and radiance of a s...
In this paper, we present a practical method for reconstructing the bidirectional reflectance distri...
Real-world objects are usually composed of a number of different materials that often show subtle ch...
Synthesizing photorealistic images is an active area of research in computer graphics. Image based ...
a) b) c) d) e) f) Figure 1 From a) photographs of an object taken under varying illumination (one of...
<p>We present a technique for estimating the shape and re- flectance of an object in terms of its su...
We propose an inverse rendering model for light fields to recover surface normals, depth, reflectanc...
We present a novel multi-view photometric stereo technique that recovers the surface of textureless ...
Reconstruction and modeling of 3-D geometry are among the core issues in computer vision. While geom...
We present a novel multi-view photometric stereo technique that recovers the surface of textureless ...
Classical computer vision algorithms for scene reconstructions have restrictive assumptions about t...
In this thesis, we address the problem of estimating spatially varying bidirectional reflectance dis...
Synthesizing photorealistic images is an active area of research in computer graphics. Image based r...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
The measurement of accurate material properties is an important step towards photorealistic renderin...
This dissertation addresses the problem of inferring the three-dimensional shape and radiance of a s...