Title :
Motion blur free photometric stereo using correlation image sensor
Author :
Kurihara, Takashi ; Ando, Shin
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We developed a motion blur restoration technique for surface orientation images using a correlation image sensor. This system consists of two components; one is ring-shaped modulation illumination for encoding surface orientation into the amplitude and phase of the reflected light intensity, and the other is the three-phase correlation image sensor (3PCIS) for demodulating the amplitude and phase of reflected light. The object motion is formalized by optical flow constraints. It is solved by weighted integral methods (WIM) developed by us, which is a direct algebraic method. The weighted integral method is suitable for correlation image sensor, because exposure time corresponds to integral over time in WIM and reference signals used by 3PCIS correspond to weighted function in WIM. It is demonstrated by both simulation and experiments that modulation imaging with sinusoids can be used to remove motion blur not only in intensity images, but also in normal vector maps.
Keywords :
algebra; correlation theory; image motion analysis; image restoration; image sensors; image sequences; modulation; photometry; stereo image processing; 3PCIS; WIM; correlation image sensor; direct algebraic method; exposure time; modulation imaging; motion blur free photometric stereo; motion blur restoration technique; normal vector maps; object motion; optical flow constraints; reflected light amplitude demodulation; reflected light intensity; reflected light phase demodulation; ring-shaped modulation illumination; surface orientation encoding; surface orientation images; three-phase correlation image sensor; weighted integral methods; Correlation; Equations; Image sensors; Lighting; Mathematical model; Modulation;
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2012 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2216-4