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Graham Fyffe

Researcher at Google

Publications -  56
Citations -  3022

Graham Fyffe is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photometric stereo & Motion capture. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 56 publications receiving 2080 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham Fyffe include Institute for Creative Technologies & University of Southern California.

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Stereo magnification: learning view synthesis using multiplane images

TL;DR: This paper explores an intriguing scenario for view synthesis: extrapolating views from imagery captured by narrow-baseline stereo cameras, including VR cameras and now-widespread dual-lens camera phones, and proposes a learning framework that leverages a new layered representation that is called multiplane images (MPIs).
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DeepView: View Synthesis With Learned Gradient Descent

TL;DR: This work presents a novel approach to view synthesis using multiplane images (MPIs) that incorporates occlusion reasoning, improving performance on challenging scene features such as object boundaries, lighting reflections, thin structures, and scenes with high depth complexity.
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Stereo Magnification: Learning View Synthesis using Multiplane Images

TL;DR: This paper explores an intriguing scenario for view synthesis: extrapolating views from imagery captured by narrow-baseline stereo cameras, including VR cameras and now-widespread dual-lens camera phones, and proposes a learning framework that leverages a new layered representation that is called multiplane images (MPIs).
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Multiview face capture using polarized spherical gradient illumination

TL;DR: A new pair of linearly polarized lighting patterns are presented which enables multiview diffuse-specular separation under a given spherical illumination condition from just two photographs, enabling more efficient acquisition of diffuse and specular albedo and normal maps from multiple viewpoints.
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Single image portrait relighting

TL;DR: In this paper, a neural network is trained on a small database of 18 individuals captured under different directional light sources in a controlled light stage setup consisting of a densely sampled sphere of lights.