An Adaptive Metric for BRDF Appearance Matching

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2020
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The Eurographics Association
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Image-based BRDF matching is a special case of inverse rendering, where the parameters of a BRDF model are optimized based on a photograph of a homogeneous material under natural lighting. Using a perceptual image metric, directly optimizing the difference between a rendering and a reference image can provide a close visual match between the model and reference material. However, perceptual image metrics rely on image-features and thus require full resolution renderings that can be costly to produce especially when embedded in a non-linear search procedure for the optimal BRDF parameters. Using a pixel-based metric, such as the squared difference, can approximate the image error from a small subset of pixels. Unfortunately, pixel-based metrics are often a poor approximation of human perception of the material's appearance. We show that comparable quality results to a perceptual metric can be obtained using an adaptive pixel-based metric that is optimized based on the appearance similarity of the material. As the core of our adaptive metric is pixel-based, our method is amendable to imagesubsampling, thereby greatly reducing the computational cost.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:mam.20201137
, booktitle = {
Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling
}, editor = {
Klein, Reinhard and Rushmeier, Holly
}, title = {{
An Adaptive Metric for BRDF Appearance Matching
}}, author = {
Bieron, James
 and
Peers, Pieter
}, year = {
2020
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISSN = {
2309-5059
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-108-3
}, DOI = {
10.2312/mam.20201137
} }
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