Authors
Peter Vangorp, Christian Richardt, Emily A Cooper, Gaurav Chaurasia, Martin S Banks, George Drettakis
Publication date
2013/7/21
Journal
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
1-12
Publisher
ACM
Description
Image-based rendering (IBR) creates realistic images by enriching simple geometries with photographs, e.g., mapping the photograph of a building façade onto a plane. However, as soon as the viewer moves away from the correct viewpoint, the image in the retina becomes distorted, sometimes leading to gross misperceptions of the original geometry. Two hypotheses from vision science state how viewers perceive such image distortions, one claiming that they can compensate for them (and therefore perceive scene geometry reasonably correctly), and one claiming that they cannot compensate (and therefore can perceive rather significant distortions). We modified the latter hypothesis so that it extends to street-level IBR. We then conducted a rigorous experiment that measured the magnitude of perceptual distortions that occur with IBR for façade viewing. We also conducted a rating experiment that assessed the …
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