Title :
On the Duality of Forward and Inverse Light Transport
Author :
Chandraker, Manmohan ; Bai, Jiamin ; Ng, Tian-Tsong ; Ramamoorthi, Ravi
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Inverse light transport seeks to undo global illumination effects, such as interreflections, that pervade images of most scenes. This paper presents the theoretical and computational foundations for inverse light transport as a dual of forward rendering. Mathematically, this duality is established through the existence of underlying Neumann series expansions. Physically, it can be shown that each term of our inverse series cancels an interreflection bounce, just as the forward series adds them. While the convergence properties of the forward series are well known, we show that the oscillatory convergence of the inverse series leads to more interesting conditions on material reflectance. Conceptually, the inverse problem requires the inversion of a large light transport matrix, which is impractical for realistic resolutions using standard techniques. A natural consequence of our theoretical framework is a suite of fast computational algorithms for light transport inversion-analogous to finite element radiosity, Monte Carlo and wavelet-based methods in forward rendering-that rely at most on matrix-vector multiplications. We demonstrate two practical applications, namely, separation of individual bounces of the light transport and fast projector radiometric compensation, to display images free of global illumination artifacts in real-world environments.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; convergence; finite element analysis; inverse problems; lighting; rendering (computer graphics); series (mathematics); wavelet transforms; Monte Carlo methods; Neumann series expansions; computational algorithms; convergence properties; fast projector radiometric compensation; finite element radiosity; forward rendering; forward series; global illumination effects; interreflection bounce; inverse light transport; inverse problem; inverse series; light transport matrix; material reflectance; matrix-vector multiplications; oscillatory convergence; wavelet based method; Convergence; Equations; Geometry; Lighting; Monte Carlo methods; Rendering (computer graphics); Tin; Light transport; duality theory; interreflections; inverse light transport; radiometric compensation.; rendering equation;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2011.124