Photometric Modeling for Computer Vision and Graphics Proceedings of Workshop, June 22, 1999, Fort Collins, Colorado

Summary Annotation Researchers from the fields of computer vision and computer graphics share a need for physically correct photometric models of illumination and reflectance. The traditional role of photometry in computer graphics has been gradually expanding from image rendering to the acquisition of scene models typically associated with computer vision. The eight papers from the June 1999 workshop discuss the significance and impact of photometric modeling approaches. Among the topics are representing spectral functions by a composite model of smooth and spiky components, Gaussian curvature from photometric scatter plots, rendering of vegetation in the thermal infrared, and color correction using explicit illumination models, color and registered range. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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