In Proceedings of Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling

Importance of Multi-modal Reflection Data for Predictive Rendering

Olaf Clausen, Yang Chen, Arnulph Furhmann, and Ricardo Marroquim

Accurate modeling of material appearance is crucial for achieving predictive rendering. To improve reflection models, databases with measured reflection behaviors of various material and surface types are of great importance. However, current databases provide limited information, focusing either on the spectral or spatial domain and often lack microgeometry details. To address this limitation, a multi-modal database that includes reflection behavior in both spectral and spatial domains, along with comprehensive microgeometry information, is essential. Additionally, scatter information simulated with microgeometry enhances the understanding of light-matter interactions. This paper discusses the importance of multi-modal reflection data in developing more realistic and computationally efficient reflection models for predictive rendering.


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Olaf Clausen, Yang Chen, Arnulph Furhmann, and Ricardo Marroquim, Importance of Multi-modal Reflection Data for Predictive Rendering, In Proceedings of Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling, 2024.

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@inproceedings{bib:clausen:2024,
    author       = { Clausen, Olaf and Chen, Yang and Furhmann, Arnulph and Marroquim, Ricardo },    
    title        = { Importance of Multi-modal Reflection Data for Predictive Rendering },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling },
    year         = { 2024 },
    doi          = { 10.2312/mam.20241182 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/834 },
}