Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and a diverse range of approaches have been proposed in recent decades. However, devising a robust reconstruction technique still remains a challenging goal, as the image acquisition process is highly nonlinear. Recent Photometric Stereo variants rely on simplifying assumptions in order to make the problem solvable: light propagation is still commonly assumed to be uniform, and the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function is assumed to be diffuse, with limited interest for specular materials. In this work, we introduce a well-posed formulation based on partial differential equations (PDEs) for a unified reflectance function that can model both diffuse and spec...
Most conventional algorithms for non-Lambertian photometric stereo can be partitioned into two categ...
Work on photometric stereo has shown how to recover the shape and reflectance properties of an objec...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We take two different approac...
Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and a diverse range of ap...
International audienceShape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and...
Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area and a diverse range of app...
International audienceAfter thirty years of researching, the photometric stereo technique for 3D sha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via http://dx.doi.o...
Recovering the 3D shape of an object from shading is a challenging problem due to the complexity of ...
Recovering the 3D shape of an object from shading is a challenging problem due to the complexity of ...
Photometric stereo is an image processing technique for 2$1\over 2$ dimensional surface reconstructi...
Recovery of scene shape, reflectance, and illumination are of fundamental importance to computer vis...
Abstract-Photometric stereo is a method of reconstructing a surface from the amount of light reflect...
Object 3D reconstruction has always been one of the main objectives of computer vision. After many d...
© 2017. The copyright of this document resides with its authors. State-of-the-art formulations of th...
Most conventional algorithms for non-Lambertian photometric stereo can be partitioned into two categ...
Work on photometric stereo has shown how to recover the shape and reflectance properties of an objec...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We take two different approac...
Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and a diverse range of ap...
International audienceShape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and...
Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area and a diverse range of app...
International audienceAfter thirty years of researching, the photometric stereo technique for 3D sha...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via http://dx.doi.o...
Recovering the 3D shape of an object from shading is a challenging problem due to the complexity of ...
Recovering the 3D shape of an object from shading is a challenging problem due to the complexity of ...
Photometric stereo is an image processing technique for 2$1\over 2$ dimensional surface reconstructi...
Recovery of scene shape, reflectance, and illumination are of fundamental importance to computer vis...
Abstract-Photometric stereo is a method of reconstructing a surface from the amount of light reflect...
Object 3D reconstruction has always been one of the main objectives of computer vision. After many d...
© 2017. The copyright of this document resides with its authors. State-of-the-art formulations of th...
Most conventional algorithms for non-Lambertian photometric stereo can be partitioned into two categ...
Work on photometric stereo has shown how to recover the shape and reflectance properties of an objec...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.We take two different approac...