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IEEE Comput Graph Appl ; 40(1): 140-147, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31944944

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We introduce a novel algorithm that turns a flash selfie taken with a smartphone into a studio-like photograph with uniform lighting. Our method uses a convolutional neural network trained on a set of pairs of photographs acquired in a controlled environment. For each pair, we have one photograph of a subject's face taken with the camera flash enabled and another one of the same subject in the same pose illuminated using a photographic studio-lighting setup. We show how our method can amend lighting artifacts introduced by a close-up camera flash, such as specular highlights, shadows, and skin shine.

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IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph ; 23(9): 2096-2107, 2017 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28113668

RESUMO

Using synthetic videos to present a 3D scene is a common requirement for architects, designers, engineers or Cultural Heritage professionals however it is usually time consuming and, in order to obtain high quality results, the support of a film maker/computer animation expert is necessary. We introduce an alternative approach that takes the 3D scene of interest and an example video as input, and automatically produces a video of the input scene that resembles the given video example. In other words, our algorithm allows the user to "replicate" an existing video, on a different 3D scene. We build on the intuition that a video sequence of a static environment is strongly characterized by its optical flow, or, in other words, that two videos are similar if their optical flows are similar. We therefore recast the problem as producing a video of the input scene whose optical flow is similar to the optical flow of the input video. Our intuition is supported by a user-study specifically designed to verify this statement. We have successfully tested our approach on several scenes and input videos, some of which are reported in the accompanying material of this paper.

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IEEE Comput Graph Appl ; 32(2): 34-43, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24804945

RESUMO

A new method for interactive rendering of complex lighting effects combines two algorithms. The first performs accurate ray tracing in heterogeneous refractive media to compute high-frequency phenomena. The second applies lattice-Boltzmann lighting to account for low-frequency multiple-scattering effects. The two algorithms execute in parallel on modern graphics hardware. This article includes a video animation of the authors' real-time algorithm rendering a variety of scenes.

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IEEE Comput Graph Appl ; 32(3): 46-58, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24806001

RESUMO

OCME (Out-of-Core Mesh Editing) comprises a novel data structure and related algorithms for out-of-core editing of large meshes. Triangles are inserted in a multigrid on the basis of their size in average constant time. OCME maintains no explicit hierarchy, so inserting, modifying, or deleting data doesn't require costly refitting.

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