Title :
3D reconstruction of underwater scenes from uncalibrated video sequences
Author :
Yavuz Kirli;Ilkay Ulusoy
Author_Institution :
Elektrik ve Elektronik M?hendisli?i B?l?m?, Orta Do?u Teknik ?niversitesi, 06531, Ankara, Turkey
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Underwater is a complex structured environment because of inhomogeneous light absorption and light scattering by the environment. These factors make 3D reconstruction in underwater more challenging. In the literature, only calibrated cameras and predefined camera motions are allowed for 3D reconstruction. In this study, 3D representation of underwater scenes are reconstructed from uncalibrated video sequences. 3D reconstruction consists of the following stages: Image enhancement, feature detection and matching, fundamental matrix estimation, auto-calibration, recovery of extrinsic parameters, rectification, stereo matching and dense reconstruction. In this paper, various algorithms are implemented for each stage and the best performing ones for underwater applications are defined. As a result, a single camera based automatic 3D modelling system, which is ready to be used in underwater applications, is developed.
Keywords :
"Layout","Video sequences","Image reconstruction","Cameras","Absorption","Light scattering","Image enhancement","Computer vision","Underwater tracking","Stereo image processing"
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, 2009. SIU 2009. IEEE 17th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4435-9
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2009.5136343