Timeline for What is the PDF for path tracing in the paper "Learning the light transport the reinforced way
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| Nov 6, 2019 at 15:58 | comment | added | lightxbulb | I haven't looked into this beyond what you posted, but this seems like the probability with which you sampled your new ray. Since it mentions proportional to Q, I am assuming you do some inverse transform sampling, so you need to take it into account. | |
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