Learning Light Transport the Reinforced Way

01/25/2017
by   Ken Dahm, et al.
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We show that the equations of reinforcement learning and light transport simulation are related integral equations. Based on this correspondence, a scheme to learn importance while sampling path space is derived. The new approach is demonstrated in a consistent light transport simulation algorithm that uses reinforcement learning to progressively learn where light comes from. As using this information for importance sampling includes information about visibility, too, the number of light transport paths with zero contribution is dramatically reduced, resulting in much less noisy images within a fixed time budget.

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