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Metropolis photon sampling with optional user guidance
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PhotonicsRealistic RenderingComputer VisionEngineeringMetropolis PhotonMetropolis Light TransportVisual ComputingComputer ScienceComputational IlluminationPhoton MappingMarkov Chain Monte CarloMonte Carlo SamplingComputational PhotographyPhoton StatisticReal-time Computer GraphicMetropolis Photon Sampling
We present Metropolis Photon Sampling (MPS), a visual importance-driven algorithm for populating photon maps. Photon Mapping and other particle tracing algorithms fail if the photons are poorly distributed. Our approach samples light transport paths that join a light to the eye, which accounts for the viewer in the sampling process and provides information to improve photon storage. Paths are sampled with a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm that exploits coherence among important light paths. We also present a technique for including user selected paths in the sampling process without introducing bias. This allows a user to provide hints about important paths or reduce variance in specific parts of the image. We demonstrate MPS with a range of scenes and show quantitative improvements in error over standard Photon Mapping and Metropolis Light Transport.
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