Abstract:Complex lighting phenomenon such as the caustics often arises from specular chains of varying lengths. Thanks to recent advancement in specular light transport, we are able to address most effects caused by shorter specular chains using root-finding techniques. However, finding longer chains of valid specular interaction still remains problematic due to the curse of dimensionality. This creates a difficulty for methods that depend on random sampling to navigate the path space.
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