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Marc Levoy IBM / IBR “The study of image-based modeling and rendering is the study of sampled representations of geometry.”
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Marc Levoy Shortcutting the vision/graphics pipeline geometry views real world graphics pipeline image-based rendering vision pipeline (from M. Cohen)
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Marc Levoy Apple QuickTime VR [Chen, Siggraph ’95] outward-looking –panoramic views taken at regularly spaced points inward-looking –views taken at points on the surface of a sphere
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Marc Levoy View interpolation from a single view 1. Render object 2. Convert Z-buffer to range image 3. Re-render from new viewpoint 4. Use depths to resolve overlaps Q. How to fill in holes?
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Marc Levoy View interpolation from multiple views 1. Render object from multiple viewpoints 2. Convert Z-buffers to range images 3. Re-render from new viewpoint 4. Use depths to resolve overlaps 5. Use multiple views to fill in holes
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Marc Levoy Post-rendering 3D warping [Mark et al., I3D97] render at low frame rate interpolate to real-time frame rate –interpolate observer viewpoint using B-Spline –convert reference images to polygon meshes –warp meshes to interpolated viewpoint –composite by Z-buffer comparison and conditional write
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Marc Levoy Results rendered at 5 fps, interpolated to 30 fps live system requires reliable motion prediction –tradeoff between accuracy and latency fails on specular objects
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Marc Levoy Light field rendering [Levoy & Hanrahan, Siggraph ’96] must stay outside convex hull of the object like rebinning in computed tomography
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Marc Levoy A light field is an array of images
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Marc Levoy Stanford multi-camera array (Horowitz, Levoy, Hanrahan) cheap imagers + cheap optics + fast networking + plentiful computation = high-performance imaging using an array of low-cost cameras
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Marc Levoy Applications for the array key issue is the spacing and arrangement of the cameras
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Marc Levoy Cameras tightly packed: high-X imaging high-resolution –by abutting the cameras’ fields of view high speed –by staggering their triggering times high dynamic range –mosaic of shutter speeds, apertures, density filters high depth of field –mosaic of differently focused lenses
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Marc Levoy Cameras widely spaced: a video-rate light field camera compression of (video) light fields –key is estimation of rough geometry autostereoscopic display of light fields –lens arrays, bumpy mirrored sheets shape from light fields –Do more images help?
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