Photometric stereo is widely used for 3D reconstruction. However, its use in scattering media such as water, biolog-ical tissue and fog has been limited until now, because of forward scattered light from both the source and object, as well as light scattered back from the medium (backscatter). Here we make three contributions to address the key modes of light propagation, under the common single scattering assumption for dilute media. First, we show through ex-tensive simulations that single-scattered light from a source can be approximated by a point light source with a single direction. This alleviates the need to handle light source blur explicitly. Next, we model the blur due to scattering of light from the object. We measure the object...
Photometric stereo offers the possibility of object shape reconstruction via reasoning about the amo...
International audienceShape recovery from shading information has recently regained importance due t...
We propose a learning-based multi-view stereo (MVS) method in scattering media, such as fog or smoke...
Physics based vision attempts to model and invert light transport in order to extract information (s...
Traditional imaging methods and computer vision algorithms are often ineffective when images are acq...
Virtually all structured light methods assume that the scene and the sources are immersed in pure ai...
Photometric stereo offers the possibility of object shape reconstruction via reasoning about the amo...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
Abstract Background If structures of interest are hidden beneath turbid layers such as biological ti...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
This paper presents a photometric stereo method that works for optically thick translucent objects e...
When photometric stereo technique is used to recover shape and 3D information of an object from mult...
Imaging depth is one of the most prominent limitations in light microscopy. The depth in which we ar...
This paper proposes a novel photometric stereo solution to jointly estimate surface normals and scat...
Imaging in scattering media such as fog and water is im-portant but challenging. Images suffer from ...
Photometric stereo offers the possibility of object shape reconstruction via reasoning about the amo...
International audienceShape recovery from shading information has recently regained importance due t...
We propose a learning-based multi-view stereo (MVS) method in scattering media, such as fog or smoke...
Physics based vision attempts to model and invert light transport in order to extract information (s...
Traditional imaging methods and computer vision algorithms are often ineffective when images are acq...
Virtually all structured light methods assume that the scene and the sources are immersed in pure ai...
Photometric stereo offers the possibility of object shape reconstruction via reasoning about the amo...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
Abstract Background If structures of interest are hidden beneath turbid layers such as biological ti...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
This paper presents a photometric stereo method that works for optically thick translucent objects e...
When photometric stereo technique is used to recover shape and 3D information of an object from mult...
Imaging depth is one of the most prominent limitations in light microscopy. The depth in which we ar...
This paper proposes a novel photometric stereo solution to jointly estimate surface normals and scat...
Imaging in scattering media such as fog and water is im-portant but challenging. Images suffer from ...
Photometric stereo offers the possibility of object shape reconstruction via reasoning about the amo...
International audienceShape recovery from shading information has recently regained importance due t...
We propose a learning-based multi-view stereo (MVS) method in scattering media, such as fog or smoke...