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Fast Spatially-Varying Indoor Lighting Estimation
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2019
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Illumination ModelingReal-time MethodLocal LightingRealistic RenderingMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringVirtual RealityExtended RealityComputational IlluminationComputational PhotographyLocalizationReal-time Computer GraphicComputer VisionSingle Rgb Image
We propose a real-time method to estimate spatially-varying indoor lighting from a single RGB image. Given an image and a 2D location in that image, our CNN estimates a 5th order spherical harmonic representation of the lighting at the given location in less than 20ms on a laptop mobile graphics card. While existing approaches estimate a single, global lighting representation or require depth as input, our method reasons about local lighting without requiring any geometry information. We demonstrate, through quantitative experiments including a user study, that our results achieve lower lighting estimation errors and are preferred by users over the state-of-the-art. Our approach can be used directly for augmented reality applications, where a virtual object is relit realistically at any position in the scene in real-time.
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