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Inverse Rendering

Inverse Rendering is the task of recovering the properties of a scene, such as shape, material, and lighting, from an image or a video. The goal of inverse rendering is to determine the properties of a scene given an observation of it, and to generate new images or videos based on these properties.

Papers

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TitleStatusHype
Physically-Based Editing of Indoor Scene Lighting from a Single Image0
Plateau-reduced Differentiable Path Tracing0
Pointersect: Neural Rendering with Cloud-Ray Intersection0
Polarimetric Multi-View Inverse Rendering0
Polarimetric Multi-View Inverse Rendering0
Practical and Accurate Reconstruction of an Illuminant's Spectral Power Distribution for Inverse Rendering Pipelines0
PRIF: Primary Ray-based Implicit Function0
Progressive Radiance Distillation for Inverse Rendering with Gaussian Splatting0
PS-NeRF: Neural Inverse Rendering for Multi-view Photometric Stereo0
Q-NET: A Network for Low-Dimensional Integrals of Neural Proxies0
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1Neural-PBIRHDR-PSNR26.01Unverified
2NVDiffRecMCHDR-PSNR24.43Unverified
3InvRenderHDR-PSNR23.76Unverified
4NeRFactorHDR-PSNR23.54Unverified
5NeRDHDR-PSNR23.29Unverified
6NVDiffRecHDR-PSNR22.91Unverified
7PhySGHDR-PSNR21.81Unverified