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Area of Science:

  • Computer Vision
  • Computer Graphics

Background:

  • Synthesizing photo-realistic images from novel viewpoints and lighting is a key challenge.
  • Fluorescent materials exhibit unique light absorption and emission properties, unlike reflective materials.
  • Standard view synthesis methods struggle to accurately render fluorescent object colors under varied lighting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a method for synthesizing photo-realistic images of scenes containing fluorescent objects.
  • To enable image synthesis from novel viewpoints and under novel lighting colors and spectra.
  • To overcome limitations of existing techniques in reproducing fluorescent material appearance.

Main Methods:

  • Extended neural radiance fields (NeRFs) by incorporating the superposition principle of light.
  • Captured sparse image sets of scenes under varying viewpoints and active lighting (color display/multi-spectral light stage).
  • Synthesized images without explicit geometric or photometric modeling.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated superior performance compared to existing methods through experiments with real images.
  • Confirmed the method's effectiveness in reproducing fluorescent object colors under common light sources.
  • Showcased that using more than three primary colors with a light stage improves color reproduction accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed method effectively synthesizes photo-realistic images of fluorescent objects under novel conditions.
  • The approach advances view synthesis by accurately handling the unique spectral properties of fluorescent materials.
  • This work provides a robust solution for realistic rendering of fluorescent objects in computer graphics and vision.