Title :
Real-Time 3D Tracking and Reconstruction on Mobile Phones
Author :
Prisacariu, Victor Adrian ; Kahler, Olaf ; Murray, David W. ; Reid, Ian D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract :
We present a novel framework for jointly tracking a camera in 3D and reconstructing the 3D model of an observed object. Due to the region based approach, our formulation can handle untextured objects, partial occlusions, motion blur, dynamic backgrounds and imperfect lighting. Our formulation also allows for a very efficient implementation which achieves real-time performance on a mobile phone, by running the pose estimation and the shape optimisation in parallel. We use a level set based pose estimation but completely avoid the, typically required, explicit computation of a global distance. This leads to tracking rates of more than 100 Hz on a desktop PC and 30 Hz on a mobile phone. Further, we incorporate additional orientation information from the phone´s inertial sensor which helps us resolve the tracking ambiguities inherent to region based formulations. The reconstruction step first probabilistically integrates 2D image statistics from selected keyframes into a 3D volume, and then imposes coherency and compactness using a total variational regularisation term. The global optimum of the overall energy function is found using a continuous max-flow algorithm and we show that, similar to tracking, the integration of per voxel posteriors instead of likelihoods improves the precision and accuracy of the reconstruction.
Keywords :
computational geometry; image reconstruction; mobile handsets; object tracking; pose estimation; probability; 3D volume; coherency; compactness; continuous max-flow algorithm; desktop PC; dynamic backgrounds; energy function; global optimum; imperfect lighting; level set based pose estimation; mobile phones; motion blur; orientation information; partial occlusions; phone inertial sensor; probabilistically integrated 2D image statistics; real-time 3D reconstruction; real-time 3D tracking; real-time performance; reconstruction accuracy improvement; reconstruction precision improvement; region based approach; shape optimisation; total variational regularisation term; tracking ambiguities; tracking rates; untextured objects; voxel posteriors; Cameras; Image reconstruction; Mobile handsets; Optimization; Rendering (computer graphics); Shape; Three-dimensional displays; 3d reconstruction; 3d tracking; augmented reality; mobile phone;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2014.2355207