Could bandwidth—one of the most classic concepts in signal processing—have a new purpose? In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of using bandwidth to infer shape from a single image. As a first analysis, we limit our attention to orthographic projection and assume a 2-D world. We show that, under certain conditions, a single image of a surface, painted with a bandlimited texture, is enough to deduce the surface up to an equivalence class. This equivalence class is unavoidable, since it stems from surface transformations that are invisible to orthographic projections. A proof of concept algorithm is presented and tested with both a simulation and a simple practical experiment
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades. We propose a computationally...
This paper investigates whether surface topography information extracted from intensity images using...
Humans have a remarkable ability to determine three dimensional shape and depth from orderly changes...
The plenoptic function (POF) provides a powerful conceptual tool for describing a number of problems...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
We present a new visual cue that allows the visual system to solve two key perceptual problems under...
We present a new visual cue that allows the visual system to solve two key perceptual problems under...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades, We propose a computationally...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
International audienceShading complex materials such as acquired reflectances in multi-light environ...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades, We propose a computationally...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades. We propose a computationally...
This paper investigates whether surface topography information extracted from intensity images using...
Humans have a remarkable ability to determine three dimensional shape and depth from orderly changes...
The plenoptic function (POF) provides a powerful conceptual tool for describing a number of problems...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
We present a new visual cue that allows the visual system to solve two key perceptual problems under...
We present a new visual cue that allows the visual system to solve two key perceptual problems under...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades, We propose a computationally...
One of the main functions of vision is to estimate the 3D shape of objects in our environment. Many ...
International audienceShading complex materials such as acquired reflectances in multi-light environ...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades, We propose a computationally...
International audienceWe give an algorithm for the estimation of the orientation of a planar surface...
Shape from texture has received much attention in the past few decades. We propose a computationally...
This paper investigates whether surface topography information extracted from intensity images using...