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ARLID 0457068
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title (primary) (eng) BRDF Interpolation using Anisotropic Stencils
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page_count 6 s.
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ARLID cav_un_epca*0457067
ISSN 2470-1173
title IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2016
part_title Measuring, Modeling, and Reproducing Material Appearance 2016
publisher
place Springfield
name Society for Imaging Science and Technology
year 2016
editor
name1 Imai
name2 F.
editor
name1 Ortiz Segovia
name2 M.
editor
name1 Urban
name2 P.
keyword BRDF
keyword stencil
keyword anisotropic
keyword interpolation
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0282273
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
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name1 Vávra
name2 Radomír
institution UTIA-B
full_dept (cz) Rozpoznávání obrazu
full_dept (eng) Department of Pattern Recognition
department (cz) RO
department (eng) RO
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101086
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
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name1 Filip
name2 Jiří
institution UTIA-B
full_dept (cz) Rozpoznávání obrazu
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
department (cz) RO
department RO
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
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url http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2016/RO/vavra-0457068.pdf
source_size 4MB
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0303412
project_id GA14-02652S
agency GA ČR
country CZ
abstract (eng) Fast and reliable measurement of material appearance is crucial for many applications ranging from virtual prototyping to visual quality control. The most common appearance representation is BRDF capturing illumination- and viewing-dependent reflectance. One of the approaches to rapid BRDF measurement captures its subspace, using so called slices, by continuous movements of a light and camera in azimuthal directions, while their elevations remain fixed. This records set of slices in the BRDF space while remaining data are unknown. We present a novel approach to BRDF reconstruction based on a concept of anisotropic stencils interpolating values along predicted locations of anisotropic highlights. Our method marks an improvement over the original linear interpolation method, and thus we ascertain it to be a promising variant of interpolation from such sparse yet very effective measurements.
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ARLID cav_un_auth*0328655
name IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2016, Measuring, Modeling, and Reproducing Material Appearance 2016
dates 14.2.2016-18.2.2016
place San Francisco
country US
RIV BD
reportyear 2017
num_of_auth 2
presentation_type PR
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0258929
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0457067 IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2016 Measuring, Modeling, and Reproducing Material Appearance 2016 2470-1173 MMRMA-356.1-MMRMA-356.6 Springfield Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2016
mrcbU67 Imai F. 340
mrcbU67 Ortiz Segovia M. 340
mrcbU67 Urban P. 340