Most conventional SFS (shape from shading) algorithms have been developed under three basic assumptions on surface properties and imaging geometry to simplify the problem, namely, ...
Kyoung Mu Lee (Seoul National University), C.-C. J...
Many objects have smooth surfaces of a fairly uniform color, thereby exhibiting shading patterns that reveal information about its shape, an important clue to the nature of the ob...
Peter Nillius, Josephine Sullivan, Antonis A. Argy...
We consider the problem of estimating the 3D shape and reflectance properties of an object made of a single material from a calibrated set of multiple views. To model reflectance, ...
We propose to combine a triangular element surface model with a linearized reflectance map to formulate the shape-from-shading problem. The main idea is to approximate a smooth sur...
Kyoung Mu Lee (Seoul National University), C.-C. J...
Most conventional SFS (shape from shading) algorithms have been developed under the assumption of orthographic projection. However, the assumption is not valid when an object is no...
Kyoung Mu Lee (Seoul National University), C.-C. J...