Relightable images have demonstrated to be a valuable tool for the study and the analysis of coins, bas-relief, paintings, and epigraphy in the Cultural Heritage (CH) field. Reflection Transformation Imaging (RTI) are the most diffuse type of relightable images. An RTI image consists in a per-pixel function which encodes the reflection behavior, estimated from a set of digital photographs acquired from a fixed view. Even if web visualization tools for RTI images are available, high fidelity of the relighted images still requires a high amount of data to be transmitted. To overcome this limit, we propose a web-friendly compact representation for RTI images which allows very high quality of the rendered images with a relatively small amount of data required (in the order of 6-9 standard JPEG color images). The proposed approach is based on a joint interpolation-compression scheme that combines a PCA-based data reduction with a Gaussian Radial Basis Function (RBF) interpolation. We will see that the proposed approach can be adapted also to other data interpolation schemes, and it is not limited to Gaussian RBF. The proposed approach has been compared with several techniques, demonstrating its superior performance in terms of quality/size ratio. Additionally, the rendering part is simple to implement and very efficient in terms of computational cost. This allows real-time rendering also on low-end devices.

A Compact Representation of Relightable Images for the Web

Ponchio F;Corsini M;Scopigno R
2018

Abstract

Relightable images have demonstrated to be a valuable tool for the study and the analysis of coins, bas-relief, paintings, and epigraphy in the Cultural Heritage (CH) field. Reflection Transformation Imaging (RTI) are the most diffuse type of relightable images. An RTI image consists in a per-pixel function which encodes the reflection behavior, estimated from a set of digital photographs acquired from a fixed view. Even if web visualization tools for RTI images are available, high fidelity of the relighted images still requires a high amount of data to be transmitted. To overcome this limit, we propose a web-friendly compact representation for RTI images which allows very high quality of the rendered images with a relatively small amount of data required (in the order of 6-9 standard JPEG color images). The proposed approach is based on a joint interpolation-compression scheme that combines a PCA-based data reduction with a Gaussian Radial Basis Function (RBF) interpolation. We will see that the proposed approach can be adapted also to other data interpolation schemes, and it is not limited to Gaussian RBF. The proposed approach has been compared with several techniques, demonstrating its superior performance in terms of quality/size ratio. Additionally, the rendering part is simple to implement and very efficient in terms of computational cost. This allows real-time rendering also on low-end devices.
2018
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Web3D '18 - 23rd International ACM Conference on 3D Web Technology
978-1-4503-5800-2
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3208806.3208820
ACM, Association for computing machinery
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
20-22 June, 2018
Poznan, Poland
RTI
PTM
RBF
PCA
relightable
reflectance
3
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Ponchio, F; Corsini, M; Scopigno, R
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Pooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies
   PARTHENOS
   H2020
   654119
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