Title :
On Visual Realism of Synthesized Imagery
Author :
Reinhard, E. ; Efros, Alexei A. ; Kautz, Jan ; Seidel, Hans-Peter
Author_Institution :
Technicolor R&I, Cesson-Sevigne, France
Abstract :
Traditionally, computer graphics has been concerned with producing imagery that is as physically accurate as possible. But accurate physical simulation of geometry, lighting, and material properties of a visual scene can be cumbersome and time consuming. At the same time, human vision is far from accurate, which offers an enormous opportunity to create imagery at a reduced computational cost as well as with less reliance on human modelers. As a result, a recent trend is toward accepting perceptual plausibility instead of physical accuracy as a guiding principle in the design of modeling and rendering systems. This requires us to understand visual realism, which involves both learning statistical regularities of the world, for instance, by employing huge amounts of data, as well as human´s visual perception of it. This paper addresses issues related to understanding realism, presents several applications, and discusses what this interesting approach may lead to in the future.
Keywords :
realistic images; rendering (computer graphics); solid modelling; statistical analysis; visual perception; computer graphics; human modelers; human visual perception; material properties; modeling systems; perceptual plausibility; physical simulation; rendering systems; statistical regularities; synthesized imagery; visual realism; visual scene; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Image color analysis; Image processing; Lighting; Rendering (computer graphics); Visualization; Computer graphics; image processing; image understanding; perceptual realism;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2013.2260711