The F-Table: A Data Structure for Rendering Photo-Accurate Images of Faces from Experimentally Acquired Reflectance
My thesis is that a realistic image of a human face can be generated using a computational simulation of light transport. I demonstrate this thesis by acquiring the three-dimensional geometry of a face, measuring the reflectance function from the face, and generating a graphical image that accuratel...
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Summary: | My thesis is that a realistic image of a human face can be generated using a computational simulation of light transport. I demonstrate this thesis by acquiring the three-dimensional geometry of a face, measuring the reflectance function from the face, and generating a graphical image that accurately matches a photograph of the face. I also show that the faithful simulation of the physics of light transport is important for synthesizing a realistic image of the face. One important consequence of this work is that it can be used in the future to recognize a face based on a photograph. By rendering realistic images of geometric meshes of faces using accurate re ectance functions and faithful physics, photo-realistic images can be compared pixel by pixel to digitized photographs to search for the closest match between a face in a geometric database and a face in a photograph. === A Dissertation Submitted to the Department of Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science. === Summer Semester, 2004. === July 3, 2004. === Photo-Accurate, Photo-Realistic, Exprimental, Recognition, Face, F-Table, Reflectance, Measure, Global Illumination === Includes bibliographical references. === David Banks, Professor Directing Thesis; Anuj Srivastava, Committee Member; Xiuwen Liu, Committee Member. |
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