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Relighting
Thursday, 4 August
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Petree Hall D
Session Chair: Ed Angel, University of New Mexico
Joint Motion and Reflectance Capture for Relightable 3D Video
A method for acquisition and rendering of relightable 3D videos of human actors.
Christian Theobalt
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
theobalt (at) mpi-sb.mpg.de
Naveed Ahmed
Edilson de Aguiar
Gernot Ziegler
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Hendrik Lensch
Stanford University
Marcus Magnor
Hans-Peter Seidel
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
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Performance Geometry Capture for Spatially Varying Relighting
A technique for capturing reflectance and geometry for real-time performances using high-speed, time-multiplexed LED and projector light patterns. This sketch explores how the dataset allows for local lighting effects.
Andrew Jones
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
jones (at) ict.usc.edu
Andrew Gardner
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
Mark Bollas
Ian McDowall
Fakespace Labs
Paul Debevec
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
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Optimal Illumination for Image and Video Relighting
Exploration of the optimal way to illuminate a scene to reduce the number of required reference images when relighting images and video sequences.
Francesc Moreno-Noguer
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
fmoreno (at) iri.upc.es
Shree K. Nayar
Peter N. Belhumeur
Columbia University
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Tabletop Computed Lighting for Practical Digital Photography
A commodity-level solution to the problem of generating well-lit object photographs that is fast, cheap, and easy to use.
Ankit Mohan
Northwestern University
ankit (at) northwestern.edu
Jack Tumblin
Northwestern University
ankit (at) northwestern.edu
Bobby Bodenheimer
Vanderbilt University
Reynold Bailey
Cindy Grimm
Washington University in St. Louis
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