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== Conclusions == | == Conclusions == | ||
== Reference == | |||
[1] A system for generating complex physically accurate sensor images for automotive applications. Z. Liu, M. Shen, J. Zhang, S. Liu, H. Blasinski, T. Lian, and B. Wandell,Electron. Imag., vol. 2019, no. 15, | |||
pp. 53-1–53-6, Jan. 2019. | |||
[2] A simulation tool for evaluating digital camera image quality (2004). J. E. Farrell, F. Xiao, P. Catrysse, B. Wandell . Proc. SPIE vol. 5294, p. 124-131, Image Quality and System Performance, Miyake and Rasmussen (Eds). January 2004 | |||
== Appendix == | == Appendix == |
Revision as of 21:40, 5 December 2020
Introduction
Background
Methods
Overview
Light Modeling
Physical Based 3D Scene Rendering
Camera Modeling
Lense Shading (@chien-yi)
Results
Lens Shading (@chien-yi)
Lighting Estimation
Real Scene
TODO add colorbar to grayscale colormap
3D Scene
TODO add model figures
Conclusions
Reference
[1] A system for generating complex physically accurate sensor images for automotive applications. Z. Liu, M. Shen, J. Zhang, S. Liu, H. Blasinski, T. Lian, and B. Wandell,Electron. Imag., vol. 2019, no. 15, pp. 53-1–53-6, Jan. 2019.
[2] A simulation tool for evaluating digital camera image quality (2004). J. E. Farrell, F. Xiao, P. Catrysse, B. Wandell . Proc. SPIE vol. 5294, p. 124-131, Image Quality and System Performance, Miyake and Rasmussen (Eds). January 2004