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Imaging / Lighting / Virtual reality / Computer vision / Precomputed Radiance Transfer / Illumination / Light field / Rendering / Shading / 3D computer graphics / Optics / Computer graphics
Date: 2011-02-09 23:07:48
Imaging
Lighting
Virtual reality
Computer vision
Precomputed Radiance Transfer
Illumination
Light field
Rendering
Shading
3D computer graphics
Optics
Computer graphics

1 Illumination Recovery from Image with Cast Shadows via Sparse Representation Xue Mei, Haibin Ling, Member, IEEE, and David W. Jacobs, Member, IEEE Abstract—In this paper, we propose using sparse representation for r

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