This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing the surface shape of transparent objects. The difficulty of this problem originates from the viewpoint dependent appearance of a transparent object, which quickly makes reconstruction methods tailored for diffuse surfaces fail disgracefully. In this paper, we develop a fixed viewpoint approach for dense surface reconstruction of transparent objects based on refraction of light. We introduce a simple setup that allows us alter the incident light paths before light rays enter the object, and develop a method for recovering the object surface based on reconstructing and triangulating such incident light paths. Our proposed approach does not need to model the complex interactions of light as it...
This paper introduces a new image-based approach to capturing and modeling highly specular, transpar...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...
This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing the surface shape of transparent objects. The dif...
We address the following problem in refractive shape estima-tion: given a single light-ray correspon...
In recent years there has been significant progress in increasing the scope, accuracy and flexibilit...
Transparent object detection and reconstruction are significant, due to their practical applications...
Acquiring transparent, refractive objects is challenging as these kinds of objects can only be obser...
We investigate the feasibility of reconstructing an arbitrarily-shaped specular scene (refractive or...
This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing non-overlapping transparent and opaque surfaces f...
We address the following problem in refractive shape estimation: given a single light-ray correspond...
his paper presents a method for recovering shape and normal of a transparent object from a single vi...
3D reconstruction of transparent refractive objects like a plastic bottle is challenging: they lack ...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a novel approach to detect and reconstruct transparent objects. Th...
We investigate the feasibility of reconstructing an arbitrarily-shaped specular scene (refractive or...
This paper introduces a new image-based approach to capturing and modeling highly specular, transpar...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...
This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing the surface shape of transparent objects. The dif...
We address the following problem in refractive shape estima-tion: given a single light-ray correspon...
In recent years there has been significant progress in increasing the scope, accuracy and flexibilit...
Transparent object detection and reconstruction are significant, due to their practical applications...
Acquiring transparent, refractive objects is challenging as these kinds of objects can only be obser...
We investigate the feasibility of reconstructing an arbitrarily-shaped specular scene (refractive or...
This paper addresses the problem of reconstructing non-overlapping transparent and opaque surfaces f...
We address the following problem in refractive shape estimation: given a single light-ray correspond...
his paper presents a method for recovering shape and normal of a transparent object from a single vi...
3D reconstruction of transparent refractive objects like a plastic bottle is challenging: they lack ...
Abstract—In this paper we propose a novel approach to detect and reconstruct transparent objects. Th...
We investigate the feasibility of reconstructing an arbitrarily-shaped specular scene (refractive or...
This paper introduces a new image-based approach to capturing and modeling highly specular, transpar...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...
Though there are many cultural assets which are made of glasses, most of the existing methods cannot...