利用增量全频重照明的时间相干性

R. Overbeck, A. Ben-Artzi, R. Ramamoorthi, E. Grinspun
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预先计算的亮度转移(PRT)可以实现具有复杂照明、材料和阴影的全频率重照明。为了实现实时性能,PRT利用了照明的角相干性和光传输的空间相干性。从一帧到另一帧的照明的时间相干性是一个重要的,但尚未开发的额外形式的相干性的PRT。在本文中,我们开发了一种增量方法来近似连续帧之间的光照差异。我们分析了典型运动序列的照明小波分解,并观察了小波层次中不同程度的时间相干性。为了解决这个问题,我们的算法分别处理每个级别,适应可用的相干性。所提出的方法与其他形式的相干性正交,并且可以以最小的实现、计算或内存开销添加到几乎任何全频率PRT算法中。我们在现有的非线性小波近似、BRDF分解变换视图和聚类PCA代码中展示了我们的技术。利用动态照明的时间相干性可获得3×-4×性能改进,例如,每帧照明使用30个小波系数实现全频率效果,与低频球谐方法大致相同。显然,我们的算法平滑地收敛到精确的结果在几帧的照明变成静态。
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Exploiting temporal coherence for incremental all-frequency relighting
Precomputed radiance transfer (PRT) enables all-frequency relighting with complex illumination, materials and shadows. To achieve real-time performance, PRT exploits angular coherence in the illumination, and spatial coherence in the light transport. Temporal coherence of the lighting from frame to frame is an important, but unexplored additional form of coherence for PRT. In this paper, we develop incremental methods for approximating the differences in lighting between consecutive frames. We analyze the lighting wavelet decomposition over typical motion sequences, and observe differing degrees of temporal coherence across levels of the wavelet hierarchy. To address this, our algorithm treats each level separately, adapting to available coherence. The proposed method is orthogonal to other forms of coherence, and can be added to almost any all-frequency PRT algorithm with minimal implementation, computation or memory overhead. We demonstrate our technique within existing codes for nonlinear wavelet approximation, changing view with BRDF factorization, and clustered PCA. Exploiting temporal coherence of dynamic lighting yields a 3×-4× performance improvement, e.g., all-frequency effects are achieved with 30 wavelet coefficients per frame for the lighting, about the same as low-frequency spherical harmonic methods. Distinctly, our algorithm smoothly converges to the exact result within a few frames of the lighting becoming static.
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