Abstract
Photo-realistic representation in user-specified view and lighting conditions is a challenging but high-demand technology in the digital transformation of cultural heritages. Despite recent advances in neural renderings, it is still necessary to capture high-quality surface reflectance from photography in a controlled environment for real-time applications such as VR/AR and digital arts. In this paper, we present a deep embedding clustering network for spatially-varying bidirectional reflectance distribution function (SVBRDF) estimation. Our network is designed to simultaneously update the reflectance basis and its linear manifold in the spatial domain of SVBRDF. We show that our dual update scheme excels in optimizing the rendering loss in terms of the convergence speed and visual quality compared to the current iterative SVBRDF update methods.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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