2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.03842
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A Survey on Intrinsic Images: Delving Deep Into Lambert and Beyond

Abstract: Intrinsic imaging or intrinsic image decomposition has traditionally been described as the problem of decomposing an image into two layers: a reflectance, the albedo invariant color of the material; and a shading, produced by the interaction between light and geometry. Deep learning techniques have been broadly applied in recent years to increase the accuracy of those separations. In this survey, we overview those results in context of well-known intrinsic image data sets and relevant metrics used in the liter… Show more

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