We consider illumination systems and mathematical algorithms for determination of the anisotropy and topographical features of an illuminated surface from its reflection images. As a particular example we study determination of the fiber orientation of paper surface. We also consider illumination systems with multiple light sources, and introduce optimization algorithms that exploit different spectral bands of these light sources. We show that a system of three light sources, e.g., a blue, green and red LED placed in a regular triangular form, efficiently prevents distortion of the above features. It is also easy to implement in applications, e.g., of the paper industry. We furthermore show that a pentagonal illumination system would be eve...
In this paper, estimation of fibre orientation is studied for fibre systems observable as a blurred ...
Uniformity of physical properties of paper continues to be one of the most serious quality issues in...
How does shape-from-shading proceed when two or more different1 colored light sources are present? F...
Abstract. Anisotropic shading techniques can be used for materials like hair and silk. Such material...
Many paper mills use ultrasonic techniques to measure the Tensile Stiffness Index, TSI, of the paper...
The orientation of patches on the surface of an object can be determined from multiple images take...
This paper describes a method for 3-D surface estimation based on reflection measurements in differe...
The dimensional stability in fibre webs mainly depends of the fibre anisotropy and its orientation o...
A method based on the curvelet transform is introduced to estimate the orientation distribution from...
The pulp and paper industry of today is facing a highly competitive market where manufacturers are c...
Abstract. We introduce a method to jointly estimate the BRDF and geometry of an object from a single...
We characterise the structure of fibrous materials: papers and nonwovens by diffraction and transmis...
The choice of an appropriate illumination design is one of the most important steps in creating succ...
This paper addresses the problem of determining local surface orientation from the intensity informa...
This paper is concerned with photometric methods using three images with dif-ferent lighting directi...
In this paper, estimation of fibre orientation is studied for fibre systems observable as a blurred ...
Uniformity of physical properties of paper continues to be one of the most serious quality issues in...
How does shape-from-shading proceed when two or more different1 colored light sources are present? F...
Abstract. Anisotropic shading techniques can be used for materials like hair and silk. Such material...
Many paper mills use ultrasonic techniques to measure the Tensile Stiffness Index, TSI, of the paper...
The orientation of patches on the surface of an object can be determined from multiple images take...
This paper describes a method for 3-D surface estimation based on reflection measurements in differe...
The dimensional stability in fibre webs mainly depends of the fibre anisotropy and its orientation o...
A method based on the curvelet transform is introduced to estimate the orientation distribution from...
The pulp and paper industry of today is facing a highly competitive market where manufacturers are c...
Abstract. We introduce a method to jointly estimate the BRDF and geometry of an object from a single...
We characterise the structure of fibrous materials: papers and nonwovens by diffraction and transmis...
The choice of an appropriate illumination design is one of the most important steps in creating succ...
This paper addresses the problem of determining local surface orientation from the intensity informa...
This paper is concerned with photometric methods using three images with dif-ferent lighting directi...
In this paper, estimation of fibre orientation is studied for fibre systems observable as a blurred ...
Uniformity of physical properties of paper continues to be one of the most serious quality issues in...
How does shape-from-shading proceed when two or more different1 colored light sources are present? F...