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Kebolehfahaman model 3D yang besar dan kompleks boleh dipertingkatkan dengan lebih baik dengan membimbing perhatian penonton ke kawasan penting. Pencahayaan adalah penting untuk persepsi kita tentang bentuk. Penggunaan pencahayaan yang berhati-hati telah digunakan secara meluas dalam seni, ilustrasi saintifik, dan grafik komputer untuk membimbing perhatian visual. Dalam kertas kerja ini, kami meneroka bagaimana kejelasan objek 3D boleh digunakan untuk membimbing pencahayaan untuk menekankan kawasan penting dan menyekat kawasan yang kurang penting.
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Chang Ha LEE, Youngmin KIM, Amitabh VARSHNEY, "Saliency-Guided Lighting" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 2, pp. 369-373, February 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.369.
Abstract: The comprehensibility of large and complex 3D models can be greatly enhanced by guiding viewer's attention to important regions. Lighting is crucial to our perception of shape. Careful use of lighting has been widely used in art, scientific illustration, and computer graphics to guide visual attention. In this paper, we explore how the saliency of 3D objects can be used to guide lighting to emphasize important regions and suppress less important ones.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E92.D.369/_p
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abstract={The comprehensibility of large and complex 3D models can be greatly enhanced by guiding viewer's attention to important regions. Lighting is crucial to our perception of shape. Careful use of lighting has been widely used in art, scientific illustration, and computer graphics to guide visual attention. In this paper, we explore how the saliency of 3D objects can be used to guide lighting to emphasize important regions and suppress less important ones.},
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