Shape From Tracing: Towards Reconstructing 3D Object Geometry and SVBRDF Material from Images via Differentiable Path Tracing
Reconstructing object geometry and material from multiple views typically requires optimization. Differentiable path tracing is an appealing framework as it can reproduce complex appearance effects. However, it is difficult to use due to high computational cost. In this paper, we explore how to use...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reconstructing object geometry and material from multiple views typically
requires optimization. Differentiable path tracing is an appealing framework as
it can reproduce complex appearance effects. However, it is difficult to use
due to high computational cost. In this paper, we explore how to use
differentiable ray tracing to refine an initial coarse mesh and per-mesh-facet
material representation. In simulation, we find that it is possible to
reconstruct fine geometric and material detail from low resolution input views,
allowing high-quality reconstructions in a few hours despite the expense of
path tracing. The reconstructions successfully disambiguate shading, shadow,
and global illumination effects such as diffuse interreflection from material
properties. We demonstrate the impact of different geometry initializations,
including space carving, multi-view stereo, and 3D neural networks. Finally,
with input captured using smartphone video and a consumer 360? camera for
lighting estimation, we also show how to refine initial reconstructions of
real-world objects in unconstrained environments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2012.03939 |