Gradient-domain path tracing
Markus Kettunen, Marco Manzi, Miika Aittala, Jaakko Lehtinen, Fredo Durand, Matthias Zwicker
In ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 34(4), August 2015.
Abstract: We introduce gradient-domain rendering for Monte Carlo image synthesis. While previous gradient-domain Metropolis Light Transport sought to distribute more samples in areas of high gradients, we show, in contrast, that estimating image gradients is also possible using standard (non-Metropolis) Monte Carlo algorithms, and furthermore, that even without changing the sample distribution, this often leads to significant error reduction. This broadens the applicability of gradient rendering considerably. To gain insight into the conditions under which gradient-domain sampling is beneficial, we present a frequency analysis that compares Monte Carlo sampling of gradients followed by Poisson reconstruction to traditional Monte Carlo sampling. Finally, we describe Gradient-Domain Path Tracing (G-PT), a relatively simple modification of the standard path tracing algorithm that can yield far superior results.
Article URL: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2766997
BibTeX format:
@article{10.1145-2766997,
  author = {Markus Kettunen and Marco Manzi and Miika Aittala and Jaakko Lehtinen and Fredo Durand and Matthias Zwicker},
  title = {Gradient-domain path tracing},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)},
  volume = {34},
  number = {4},
  articleno = {123},
  month = aug,
  year = {2015},
}
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