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Path Tracing Denoising Based on SURE Adaptive Sampling and Neural Network

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A novel reconstruction algorithm is presented to address the noise artifacts of path tracing. SURE (Stein’s unbiased risk estimator) is adopted to estimate the noise level per pixel that guides… Click to show full abstract

A novel reconstruction algorithm is presented to address the noise artifacts of path tracing. SURE (Stein’s unbiased risk estimator) is adopted to estimate the noise level per pixel that guides adaptive sampling process. Modified MLPs (multilayer perceptron) network is used to predict the optimal reconstruction parameters. In sampling stage, coarse samples are firstly generated. Then each noise level is estimated with SURE. Additional samples are distributed to the pixels with high noise level. Next, we extract a few features from the results of adaptive sampling used for the subsequent reconstruction stage. In reconstruction stage, modified MLPs network is adopted to model a complex relationship between extracted features and optimal reconstruction parameters. An anisotropic filter is used to reconstruct the final images with the parameters predicted by neural networks. Compared to the state-of-the-art methods, experiment results demonstrate that our algorithm performs better than other methods in numerical error and visual image quality.

Keywords: reconstruction; adaptive sampling; noise level; path tracing; network; tracing denoising

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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