Explores the reconstruction of object surfaces from viewed changes in surface texture patterns. Our approach differs from those in the past in that instead of simply producing local estimates of the surface orientation, our algorithm recovers complete surfaces. Past approaches only found the surface orientation locally and, therefore, did not take advantage of the surface integrability constraint. Our algorithm does not assume that the surface texture pattern is isotropic, and it does not assume that the viewed surface is at some point fronto-parallel. Furthermore, our algorithm has mechanisms for handling texture boundaries and, consequently, does not produce erratic results in the regions abutting these boundaries. Results on real images are presented demonstrating the potential of our approach.<>
Recovering object surfaces from viewed changes in surface texture patterns
01.01.1995
647250 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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