Title :
Decomposing global light transport using time of flight imaging
Author :
Di Wu ; O´Toole, Matthew ; Velten, Andreas ; Agrawal, Amit ; Raskar, Ramesh
Abstract :
Global light transport is composed of direct and indirect components. In this paper, we take the first steps toward analyzing light transport using high temporal resolution information via time of flight (ToF) images. The time profile at each pixel encodes complex interactions between the incident light and the scene geometry with spatially-varying material properties. We exploit the time profile to decompose light transport into its constituent direct, subsurface scattering, and interreflection components. We show that the time profile is well modelled using a Gaussian function for the direct and interreflection components, and a decaying exponential function for the subsurface scattering component. We use our direct, subsurface scattering, and interreflection separation algorithm for four computer vision applications: recovering projective depth maps, identifying subsurface scattering objects, measuring parameters of analytical subsurface scattering models, and performing edge detection using ToF images.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; computer vision; edge detection; Gaussian function; analytical subsurface scattering model; complex interaction encoding; computer vision; decaying exponential function; direct component; edge detection; global light transport decomposition; incident light; interreflection component; interreflection separation algorithm; projective depth map recovery; scene geometry; subsurface scattering component; subsurface scattering object identification; time of flight imaging; Cameras; Geometry; Image edge detection; Light sources; Lighting; Scattering;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1226-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6919
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2012.6247697