Lambertian reflectance and linear subspaces
Title | Lambertian reflectance and linear subspaces |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2001 |
Authors | Basri R, Jacobs DW |
Conference Name | Computer Vision, 2001. ICCV 2001. Proceedings. Eighth IEEE International Conference on |
Date Published | 2001/// |
Keywords | functions;spherical, harmonics;convex, Lambertian, lighting;object, object;convex, objects;convex, optimization;isotropic, programming;object, recognition;, recognition;reflectance |
Abstract | We prove that the set of all reflectance functions (the mapping from surface normals to intensities) produced by Lambertian objects under distant, isotropic lighting lies close to a 9D linear subspace. This implies that the images of a convex Lambertian object obtained under a wide variety of lighting conditions can be approximated accurately with a low-dimensional linear subspace, explaining prior empirical results. We also provide a simple analytic characterization of this linear space. We obtain these results by representing lighting using spherical harmonics and describing the effects of Lambertian materials as the analog of a convolution. These results allow us to construct algorithms for object recognition based on linear methods as well as algorithms that use convex optimization to enforce non-negative lighting functions |
DOI | 10.1109/ICCV.2001.937651 |