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Bidirectional path tracing using backward stochastic light culling

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Bidirectional path tracing (BPT) produces noticeable variance for specular-diffuse-specular reflections even if they are not perfectly specular. This is because sampling of the connection between a light vertex and eye vertex does not take bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) into account. This paper presents a novel unbiased sampling method referred to as backward stochastic light culling which addresses the problem of specular-diffuse-glossy reflections. Our method efficiently performs Russian roulette for many light vertices according to the glossy BRDF at a given eye vertex using a hierarchical culling algorithm. We combine our method with light vertex cache-based BPT using multiple importance sampling to significantly reduce variance when rendering caustics reflected on highly glossy surfaces.

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  • (2024)Proxy Tracing: Unbiased Reciprocal Estimation for Optimized Sampling in BDPTACM Transactions on Graphics10.1145/365821643:4(1-21)Online publication date: 19-Jul-2024
  • (2019)Hierarchical russian roulette for vertex connectionsACM Transactions on Graphics10.1145/3306346.332301838:4(1-12)Online publication date: 12-Jul-2019

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    SIGGRAPH '18: ACM SIGGRAPH 2018 Talks
    August 2018
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    ISBN:9781450358200
    DOI:10.1145/3214745
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    1. bidirectional path tracing
    2. global illumination
    3. russian roulette

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    • (2024)Proxy Tracing: Unbiased Reciprocal Estimation for Optimized Sampling in BDPTACM Transactions on Graphics10.1145/365821643:4(1-21)Online publication date: 19-Jul-2024
    • (2019)Hierarchical russian roulette for vertex connectionsACM Transactions on Graphics10.1145/3306346.332301838:4(1-12)Online publication date: 12-Jul-2019

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