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ARLID 0597783
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mtime 20240830235959.9
DOI 10.2312/mam.20241177
title (primary) (eng) Psychophysical Insights into Anisotropic Highlights of 3D Printed Objects
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page_count 4 s.
media_type E
serial
ARLID cav_un_epca*0597782
ISBN 978-3-03868-264-6
ISSN 2309-5059
title MAM2024 - Eurographics Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling Joint event with MANER Conference London 2024 - Material Appearance Network for Education and Research
publisher
place Goslar
name Eurographics - The European Association for Computer Graphics
year 2024
editor
name1 Hardeberg
name2 Jon
editor
name1 Rushmeier
name2 Holly
keyword Computer graphics
keyword Graphics systems and interfaces - Perception
keyword Image manipulation - Texturing
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101086
name1 Filip
name2 Jiří
institution UTIA-B
full_dept (cz) Rozpoznávání obrazu
full_dept (eng) Department of Pattern Recognition
department (cz) RO
department (eng) RO
full_dept Department of Pattern Recognition
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
author
ARLID cav_un_auth*0471803
name1 Vítek
name2 Martin
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.
source
url https://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2024/RO/filip-0597783.pdf
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url https://diglib.eg.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/fec6d3ea-5d9c-4b93-8cd4-71ae907444f4/content
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project_id GA22-17529S
agency GA ČR
country CZ
ARLID cav_un_auth*0439849
abstract (eng) 3D printing has been extensively used for over two decades by various practitioners and professionals in the industry. This\ntechnique, which involves adding material from melted filament layer by layer based on CAD model geometry, imparts a\nunique appearance to the printed objects. The layering structure generates specific directional reflectance patterns on printed\nsurfaces, leading to anisotropic highlights. Due to slight inaccuracies in the printing setup, the appearance of individual layers\nis not seamless and exhibits sparkle-like effects along the highlight. In this paper, we conducted a psychophysical experiment to\nanalyze human perception of the printed objects, focusing on the intensity and width of the anisotropic highlights. We discovered\nthat the contrast near the highlights and the variability of pixel intensities along the highlights are highly correlated with human\nratings. Lastly, we present a straightforward method utilizing these computational features to enhance the visualization of 3D\nprinted objects.
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name MAM2024 - Eurographics Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling Joint event with MANER Conference London 2024 - Material Appearance Network for Education and Research
dates 20240702
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place London
country GB
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reportyear 2025
num_of_auth 2
presentation_type PR
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0356106
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