4.7 Proceedings Paper

Learning to Reconstruct Shape and Spatially-Varying Reflectance from a Single Image

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3272127.3275055

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SVBRDF; deep learning; single image; flash light; global illumination; cascade network; rendering layer

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  1. NSF CAREER [1751365]
  2. NSF Grant [1703957]
  3. ONR grant [N000141712687]
  4. Adobe
  5. UC San Diego Center for Visual Computing
  6. Ronald L. Graham Chair
  7. U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) [N000141712687] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)

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Reconstructing shape and reflectance properties from images is a highly under-constrained problem, and has previously been addressed by using specialized hardware to capture calibrated data or by assuming known (or highly constrained) shape or reflectance. In contrast, we demonstrate that we can recover non-Lambertian, spatially-varying BRDFs and complex geometry belonging to any arbitrary shape class, from a single RGB image captured under a combination of unknown environment illumination and flash lighting. We achieve this by training a deep neural network to regress shape and reflectance from the image. Our network is able to address this problem because of three novel contributions: first, we build a large-scale dataset of procedurally generated shapes and real-world complex SVBRDFs that approximate real world appearance well. Second, single image inverse rendering requires reasoning at multiple scales, and we propose a cascade network structure that allows this in a tractable manner. Finally, we incorporate an in-network rendering layer that aids the reconstruction task by handling global illumination effects that are important for real-world scenes. Together, these contributions allow us to tackle the entire inverse rendering problem in a holistic manner and produce state-of-the-art results on both synthetic and real data.

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