Texture-Illumination Separation for Single-shot Structured Light Reconstruction
Flags Pattern
Flags Pattern
"Separating Texture and Illumination for Single-Shot Structured Light Reconstruction"
M. Vo, S. G. Narasimhan, and Y. Sheikh,
The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) Workshops,
June 2014.
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"Texture Illumination Separation for Single-shot Structured Light Reconstruction"
M. Vo, S. G. Narasimhan, and Y. Sheikh,
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (accepted) [PDF]
Because of the highly textured surface, applying a spatial decoding of the high frequency light pattern directly on the observed image is not possible
The projector pattern serves as the illumination template. The texture template is obtained by interleaving the projecting sequencce with a white pattern.
Affine warping functions are applied to both the texture and illumination template to synthesize the observed image. Once the mapping from the light pattern in the observed to its template is recovered, the 3D shape is computed from triangulation.