DocumentCode
3748839
Title
Active One-Shot Scan for Wide Depth Range Using a Light Field Projector Based on Coded Aperture
Author
Hiroshi Kawasaki;Satoshi Ono;Yuki Horita;Yuki Shiba;Ryo Furukawa;Shinsaku Hiura
fYear
2015
Firstpage
3568
Lastpage
3576
Abstract
The central projection model commonly used to model cameras as well as projectors, results in similar advantages and disadvantages in both types of system. Considering the case of active stereo systems using a projector and camera setup, a central projection model creates several problems, among them, narrow depth range and necessity of wide baseline are crucial. In the paper, we solve the problems by introducing a light field projector, which can project a depth-dependent pattern. The light field projector is realized by attaching a coded aperture with a high frequency mask in front of the lens of the video projector, which also projects a high frequency pattern. Because the light field projector cannot be approximated by a thin lens model and a precise calibration method is not established yet, an image-based approach is proposed to apply a stereo technique to the system. Although image-based techniques usually require a large database and often imply heavy computational costs, we propose a hierarchical approach and a feature-based search for solution. In the experiments, it is confirmed that our method can accurately recover the dense shape of curved and textured objects for a wide range of depths from a single captured image.
Keywords
"Apertures","Cameras","Shape","Lenses","Image reconstruction","Optical imaging","Convolution"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
2380-7504
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.2015.407
Filename
7410764
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