Title :
Active stereo based surface reconstruction
Author :
Das, Subhodev ; Ahuja, Narendra
Author_Institution :
Coordinated Sci Lab., Illinois Univ., Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
Abstract :
The problem of surface reconstruction from stereo images for large scenes having large depth ranges is considered. The passive stereo paradigm is inadequate for this problem because of the need to aim cameras in different directions and to fixate on different objects. An active stereo approach, in which the scene is systematically scanned and image acquisition and surface reconstruction are integrated using a four-step process, is presented. First, a new fixation point is selected from among the nonfixated, low-resolution scene parts of current fixation. Then a reconfiguration of cameras is initiated for refixation. As reconfiguration progresses, the images of the new fixation point gradually deblur and the accuracy of the stereo estimate of the point improves. The improved stereo estimate is used to achieve accurate focus and vergence settings of the cameras for fixation. Finally, focus-based depth estimates are obtained at a grid near the fixation point whose density is determined by the local surface slope. These estimates are fused with those obtained from stereo using maximum likelihood, and are interpolated to the nongrid points
Keywords :
computer vision; spatial reasoning; accuracy; active stereo approach; camera reconfiguration; deblurring; depth ranges; fixation point; focus-based depth estimates; grid points; image acquisition; interpolation; local surface slope; low-resolution scene parts; maximum likelihood; refixation; scene scanning; stereo estimate; stereo images; surface reconstruction; vergence settings; weighted averaging; Cameras; Focusing; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Layout; Maximum likelihood estimation; Shape; Stereo image processing; Surface reconstruction; US Department of Commerce;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control, 1990. Proceedings., 5th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2108-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1990.128463