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Neural radiosity

Saeed Hadadan, Shuhong Chen, Matthias Zwicker

2021ACM Transactions on Graphics43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We introduce Neural Radiosity, an algorithm to solve the rendering equation by minimizing the norm of its residual, similar as in classical radiosity techniques. Traditional basis functions used in radiosity, such as piecewise polynomials or meshless basis functions are typically limited to representing isotropic scattering from diffuse surfaces. Instead, we propose to leverage neural networks to represent the full four-dimensional radiance distribution, directly optimizing network parameters to minimize the norm of the residual. Our approach decouples solving the rendering equation from rendering (perspective) images similar as in traditional radiosity techniques, and allows us to efficiently synthesize arbitrary views of a scene. In addition, we propose a network architecture using geometric learnable features that improves convergence of our solver compared to previous techniques. Our approach leads to an algorithm that is simple to implement, and we demonstrate its effectiveness on a variety of scenes with diffuse and non-diffuse surfaces.

Topics & Concepts

Rendering (computer graphics)Radiosity (computer graphics)Computer scienceGlobal illuminationPiecewiseResidualSolverLeverage (statistics)Artificial intelligenceAlgorithmMathematical optimizationApplied mathematicsMathematicsComputer graphics (images)Mathematical analysisProgramming languageComputer Graphics and Visualization TechniquesAdvanced Vision and Imaging3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
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