DocumentCode :
639405
Title :
Depth Super Resolution by Rigid Body Self-Similarity in 3D
Author :
Hornacek, Michael ; Rhemann, Christoph ; Gelautz, Margrit ; Rother, Carsten
fYear :
2013
fDate :
23-28 June 2013
Firstpage :
1123
Lastpage :
1130
Abstract :
We tackle the problem of jointly increasing the spatial resolution and apparent measurement accuracy of an input low-resolution, noisy, and perhaps heavily quantized depth map. In stark contrast to earlier work, we make no use of ancillary data like a color image at the target resolution, multiple aligned depth maps, or a database of high-resolution depth exemplars. Instead, we proceed by identifying and merging patch correspondences within the input depth map itself, exploiting patch wise scene self-similarity across depth such as repetition of geometric primitives or object symmetry. While the notion of ´single-image´ super resolution has successfully been applied in the context of color and intensity images, we are to our knowledge the first to present a tailored analogue for depth images. Rather than reason in terms of patches of 2D pixels as others have before us, our key contribution is to proceed by reasoning in terms of patches of 3D points, with matched patch pairs related by a respective 6 DoF rigid body motion in 3D. In support of obtaining a dense correspondence field in reasonable time, we introduce a new 3D variant of Patch Match. A third contribution is a simple, yet effective patch up scaling and merging technique, which predicts sharp object boundaries at the target resolution. We show that our results are highly competitive with those of alternative techniques leveraging even a color image at the target resolution or a database of high-resolution depth exemplars.
Keywords :
image colour analysis; image matching; image motion analysis; image resolution; inference mechanisms; merging; object detection; stereo image processing; 2D pixel patches; 3D points patches; 6 DoF rigid body motion; apparent measurement accuracy; color images; depth image; depth super resolution; geometric primitives repetition; heavily quantized depth map; high-resolution depth exemplars; input low-resolution depth map; intensity images; merging technique; multiple aligned depth maps; noisy depth map; object symmetry; patch correspondence; patch match; patch up scaling technique; patch wise scene self-similarity; reasoning; rigid body self-similarity; sharp object boundary; single-image superresolution; spatial resolution; Cameras; Databases; Image color analysis; Merging; Spatial resolution; Three-dimensional displays; dense matching; depth super resolution; optimization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2013 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
ISSN :
1063-6919
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2013.149
Filename :
6618993
Link To Document :
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