This thesis tackles the photometric stereo problem, a 3D-reconstruction technique consisting in taking several pictures of a scene under different lightings. We first focus on robust techniques for estimating the normals to the surface, and for integrating these normals into a depth map. Then, we study two situations where the problem is ill-posed: when lightings are unknown and when only two images are used. Part 3 is devoted to more realistic models, in terms of lightings and of surface reflectance. These first three parts bring us to the limits of the usual formulation of photometric stereo: we eventually introduce in Part 4 a variational and differential reformulation of this problem which allows us to overcome these limits.Cette thèse ...
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This thesis tackles the photometric stereo problem, a 3D-reconstruction technique consisting in taki...
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Photorealism in image synthesis usually needs a huge number of parameters and complex computations. ...
In this thesis we propose, implement, and evaluate algorithms improving spatial resolution in recons...
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This thesis is dedicated to the design of a single-frame passive imaging system able to produce a de...
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As part of a consortium between academic and industry, this PhD work investigates the interest and c...
This thesis presents a visual registration system suitable for mechanical objects. The aim of this w...
In this work, we are interested in scattering imaging in 2D and 3D configurations, where our objecti...
The Structure from Motion problem is an intense research topic in computer vision and has been the s...
In this thesis, we present a system to keep track of a destructive process such as a medical specime...
Our aim is to propose a probabilistic characterization and generation of agricultural surfaces by st...
This thesis presents a visual registration system suitable for mechanical objects. The aim of this w...
This thesis tackles the photometric stereo problem, a 3D-reconstruction technique consisting in taki...
This thesis deals with the problem of stereo matching and its application to obstacle detection. The...
Photorealism in image synthesis usually needs a huge number of parameters and complex computations. ...
In this thesis we propose, implement, and evaluate algorithms improving spatial resolution in recons...
Stereo reconstruction serves many outdoor applications, and thus sometimes faces foggy weather. The ...
This thesis is dedicated to the design of a single-frame passive imaging system able to produce a de...
The purpose of this thesis is to study algorithms for visual augmented reality. Different requiremen...
The Structure from Motion problem is an intense research topic in computer vision and has been the s...
As part of a consortium between academic and industry, this PhD work investigates the interest and c...
This thesis presents a visual registration system suitable for mechanical objects. The aim of this w...
In this work, we are interested in scattering imaging in 2D and 3D configurations, where our objecti...
The Structure from Motion problem is an intense research topic in computer vision and has been the s...
In this thesis, we present a system to keep track of a destructive process such as a medical specime...
Our aim is to propose a probabilistic characterization and generation of agricultural surfaces by st...
This thesis presents a visual registration system suitable for mechanical objects. The aim of this w...