학술논문

On the appearance of translucent edges
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2015 IEEE Conference on. :5528-5536 Jun, 2015
Subject
Computing and Processing
Scattering
Shape
Image edge detection
Geometry
Mathematical model
Cameras
Lighting
Language
ISSN
1063-6919
Abstract
Edges in images of translucent objects are very different from edges in images of opaque objects. The physical causes for these differences are hard to characterize analytically and are not well understood. This paper considers one class of translucency edges—those caused by a discontinuity in surface orientation—and describes the physical causes of their appearance. We simulate thousands of translucency edge profiles using many different scattering material parameters, and we explain the resulting variety of edge patterns by qualitatively analyzing light transport. We also discuss the existence of shape and material metamers, or combinations of distinct shape or material parameters that generate the same edge profile. This knowledge is relevant to visual inference tasks that involve translucent objects, such as shape or material estimation.