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Estimating Surface Shape and Extending Known Structure using Specular Reflections

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Estimating Surface Shape and Extending Known Structure using Specular Reflections
In this paper a method for shape estimation and structure extension of a surface using information from specularities is proposed. The structure of the scene is obtained from an image sequence using standard structure and motion techniques. If there are specularities in the scene, there may be parts where the scene geometry can not be determined. The method proposed in this paper extends the known structure over these regions. Methods for determining the light source position are introduced and together with the reflections, this gives constraints on the surface normals. These constraints are complemented by a smoothness condition in order to estimate the surface shape unambiguously. The viability of the proposed method is demonstrated in experiments with real data from image sequences.
Anders Heyden, Jan Erik Solem
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ICPR
Authors Anders Heyden, Jan Erik Solem
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