Metropolis Light Transport

This SIGGRAPH 1997 paper by Eric Veach and Leonidas J. Guibas describes an application of a variant of the Monte Carlo method called the Metropolis algorithm to the rendering equation for generating 3d images from detailed physical descriptions of three dimensional scenes. The procedure constructs paths from the eye to a light source using bidirectional path tracing, then constructs slight modifications to the path. Some careful statistical calculation (the Metropolis algorithm) is used to compute the appropriate distribution of brightness over the image. This procedure has the advantage, relative to bidirectional path tracing, that once a path has been found from light to eye, the algorithm can then explore nearby paths; thus difficult-to-find light paths can be explored more thoroughly with the same number of simulated photons.

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