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We present a learning-based method for estimating 4D reflectance field of a person given video footage illuminated under a flat-lit environment of the same subject. For training data, we use one light at a time to illuminate the subject and capture t he reflectance field data in a variety of poses and viewpoints. We estimate the lighting environment of the input video footage and use the subjects reflectance field to create synthetic images of the subject illuminated by the input lighting environment. We then train a deep convolutional neural network to regress the reflectance field from the synthetic images. We also use a differentiable renderer to provide feedback for the network by matching the relit images with the input video frames. This semi-supervised training scheme allows the neural network to handle unseen poses in the dataset as well as compensate for the lighting estimation error. We evaluate our method on the video footage of the real Holocaust survivors and show that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods in both realism and speed.
We present a novel approach to view synthesis using multiplane images (MPIs). Building on recent advances in learned gradient descent, our algorithm generates an MPI from a set of sparse camera viewpoints. The resulting method incorporates occlusion reasoning, improving performance on challenging scene features such as object boundaries, lighting reflections, thin structures, and scenes with high depth complexity. We show that our method achieves high-quality, state-of-the-art results on two datasets: the Kalantari light field dataset, and a new camera array dataset, Spaces, which we make publicly available.
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