We propose to incorporate a priori geometric constraints in a 3-D stereo reconstruction scheme to cope with the many cases where image information alone is not sufficient to accurately recover 3-D shape. Our approach is based on the iterative deformation of a 3-D surface mesh to minimize an objective function. We show that combining anisotropic meshing with a nonquadratic approach to regularization enables us to obtain satisfactory reconstruction results using triangulations with few vertices. Structural or numerical constraints can then be added locally to the reconstruction process through a constrained optimization scheme. They improve the reconstruction results and enforce their consistency with a priori knowledge about object shape. The strong description and modeling properties of differential features make them useful tools that can be efficiently used as constraints for 3-D reconstruction.
Incorporating differential constraints in a 3D reconstruction process application to stereo
Proceedings Eighth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. ICCV 2001 ; 1 ; 573-580 vol.1
2001-01-01
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