Computer Graphics Forum (CFG) presented at Eurographics 2021
Progressive Acquisition of SVBRDF and Shape in Motion
Hyunho Ha
Seung-Hwan Baek
Giljoo Nam
Min H. Kim
KAIST
(a) We provide the first-ever method to simultaneously estimate the SVBRDF, shape, and motion of dynamic objects using a single
RGBD camera. (b)–(e) We obtain both diffuse and specular appearance with our novel joint optimization scheme, based on our hierarchical
data structure, which allows us to render captured scenes under novel view and light conditions. Refer to the supplemental video for more
results.
Eurographics 2021 presentation
Supplemental video
Abstract
To estimate appearance parameters, traditional SVBRDF acquisition methods require multiple input images to be
captured with various angles of light and camera, followed by a post-processing step. For this reason,
subjects have been limited to static scenes, or a multiview system is required to capture dynamic objects. In
this paper, we propose a simultaneous acquisition method of SVBRDF and shape allowing us to capture the
material appearance of deformable objects in motion using a single RGBD camera. To do so, we progressively
integrate photometric samples of surfaces in motion in a volumetric data structure with a deformation graph.
Then, building upon recent advances of fusion-based methods, we estimate SVBRDF parameters in motion. We make
use of a conventional RGBD camera that consists of the color and infrared cameras with active infrared
illumination. The color camera is used for capturing diffuse properties, and the infrared camera-illumination
module is employed for estimating specular properties by means of active illumination. Our joint optimization
yields complete material appearance parameters. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method with extensive
evaluation on both synthetic and real data that include various deformable objects of specular and diffuse
appearance.
Errata
The original paper published in CGF includes an error. Equation (5) misses the square of the residuals to make it a quadratic problem. The PDF version in our website includes the error correction.
BibTeX
@Article{sBRDF-Fusion:CGF:2020,
author = {Hyunho Ha and Seung-Hwan Baek and Giljoo Nam and Min H. Kim},
title = {Progressive Acquisition of SVBRDF and Shape in Motion},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
year = {2020},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
doi={10.1111/cgf.14087},
}