{"year":"2011","volume":30,"publist_id":"3377","intvolume":" 30","_id":"3269","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"citation":{"mla":"Sheng, Yu, et al. “Perceptual Global Illumination Cancellation in Complex Projection Environments.” Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 30, no. 4, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, pp. 1261–68, doi:10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01985.x.","ieee":"Y. Sheng, B. Cutler, C. Chen, and J. Nasman, “Perceptual global illumination cancellation in complex projection environments,” Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 30, no. 4. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1261–1268, 2011.","apa":"Sheng, Y., Cutler, B., Chen, C., & Nasman, J. (2011). Perceptual global illumination cancellation in complex projection environments. Computer Graphics Forum. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01985.x","ista":"Sheng Y, Cutler B, Chen C, Nasman J. 2011. Perceptual global illumination cancellation in complex projection environments. Computer Graphics Forum. 30(4), 1261–1268.","chicago":"Sheng, Yu, Barbara Cutler, Chao Chen, and Joshua Nasman. “Perceptual Global Illumination Cancellation in Complex Projection Environments.” Computer Graphics Forum. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01985.x.","ama":"Sheng Y, Cutler B, Chen C, Nasman J. Perceptual global illumination cancellation in complex projection environments. Computer Graphics Forum. 2011;30(4):1261-1268. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01985.x","short":"Y. Sheng, B. Cutler, C. Chen, J. Nasman, Computer Graphics Forum 30 (2011) 1261–1268."},"article_type":"original","publication":"Computer Graphics Forum","author":[{"full_name":"Sheng, Yu","first_name":"Yu","last_name":"Sheng"},{"full_name":"Cutler, Barbara","first_name":"Barbara","last_name":"Cutler"},{"full_name":"Chen, Chao","id":"3E92416E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","last_name":"Chen","first_name":"Chao"},{"full_name":"Nasman, Joshua","first_name":"Joshua","last_name":"Nasman"}],"page":"1261 - 1268","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-8659.2011.01985.x","status":"public","title":"Perceptual global illumination cancellation in complex projection environments","quality_controlled":"1","scopus_import":1,"publisher":"Wiley-Blackwell","date_created":"2018-12-11T12:02:22Z","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","oa_version":"Published Version","oa":1,"abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The unintentional scattering of light between neighboring surfaces in complex projection environments increases the brightness and decreases the contrast, disrupting the appearance of the desired imagery. To achieve satisfactory projection results, the inverse problem of global illumination must be solved to cancel this secondary scattering. In this paper, we propose a global illumination cancellation method that minimizes the perceptual difference between the desired imagery and the actual total illumination in the resulting physical environment. Using Gauss-Newton and active set methods, we design a fast solver for the bound constrained nonlinear least squares problem raised by the perceptual error metrics. Our solver is further accelerated with a CUDA implementation and multi-resolution method to achieve 1–2 fps for problems with approximately 3000 variables. We demonstrate the global illumination cancellation algorithm with our multi-projector system. Results show that our method preserves the color fidelity of the desired imagery significantly better than previous methods."}],"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"http://www.cs.cmu.edu/%7Eshengyu/download/egsr2011_paper.pdf"}],"department":[{"_id":"HeEd"}],"issue":"4","publication_status":"published","date_published":"2011-07-19T00:00:00Z","date_updated":"2021-01-12T07:42:16Z","month":"07","article_processing_charge":"No","day":"19","type":"journal_article"}