Direct Differential Photometric Stereo Shape Recovery of Diffuse and Specular Surfaces

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作者
S. Tozza
R. Mecca
M. Duocastella
A. Del Bue
机构
[1] Sapienza - Università di Roma,Dipartimento di Matematica
[2] University of Cambridge,Engineering Department
[3] Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia,Pattern Analysis & Computer Vision Department
[4] Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia,Nanoscopy
来源
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision | 2016年 / 56卷
关键词
Photometric Stereo; Blinn–Phong model; Image ratio;
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摘要
Recovering the 3D shape of an object from shading is a challenging problem due to the complexity of modeling light propagation and surface reflections. Photometric Stereo (PS) is broadly considered a suitable approach for high-resolution shape recovery, but its functionality is restricted to a limited set of object surfaces and controlled lighting setup. In particular, PS models generally consider reflection from objects as purely diffuse, with specularities being regarded as a nuisance that breaks down shape reconstruction. This is a serious drawback for implementing PS approaches, since most common materials have prominent specular components. In this paper, we propose a PS model that solves the problem for both diffuse and specular components aimed at shape recovery of generic objects with the approach being independent of the albedo values thanks to the image ratio formulation used. Notably, we show that by including specularities, it is possible to solve the PS problem for a minimal number of three images using a setup with three calibrated lights and a standard industrial camera. Even if an initial separation of diffuse and specular components is still required for each input image, experimental results on synthetic and real objects demonstrate the feasibility of our approach for shape reconstruction of complex geometries.
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页码:57 / 76
页数:19
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