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22 June 2015 Discrete Modal Decomposition for surface appearance modelling and rendering
Gilles Pitard, Gaëtan Le Goïc, Hugues Favrelière, Serge Samper, Simon-Frédéric Desage, Maurice Pillet
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Abstract
Controlling surface appearance has become essential in the supplier/customer relationship. In this context, many industries have implemented new methods to improve the sensory inspection, particularly in terms of variability. A trend is to develop both hardware and methods for moving towards the automation of appearance inspection and analysis. If devices inspired from dimensional control solutions generally allow to identify defects far apart the expected quality of products, it do not allow to quantify finely appearance anomalies, and decide on their acceptance.

To address this issue, new methods devoted to appearance modelling and rendering have been implemented, such as the Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) technique. By varying the illumination positions, the RTI technique aims at enriching the classical information conveyed by images. Thus each pixel is described by a set of values rather than one value classically; each value corresponding to a specific illumination position. This set of values could be interpolated or approximated by a continuous model (function), associated to the reflectance of the pixel, generally based on a second order polynomial (namely, Polynomial Texture Mapping Technique). This paper presents a new approach to evaluate this information from RTI acquisitions. A modal projection based on dynamics (Discrete Modal Decomposition) is used to estimate surface reflectance on each measurement point. After presenting the acquisition device, an application on an industrial surface is proposed in order to validate the approach, and compare it to the more classical polynomial transformation. Results show that the proposed projection basis not only provides closer assessment of surface reflectance (modelling) but also yields to a more realistic rendering.
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Gilles Pitard, Gaëtan Le Goïc, Hugues Favrelière, Serge Samper, Simon-Frédéric Desage, and Maurice Pillet "Discrete Modal Decomposition for surface appearance modelling and rendering", Proc. SPIE 9525, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection IX, 952523 (22 June 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2184840
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Lutetium

Digital micromirror devices

Modeling

Inspection

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Data modeling

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