DocumentCode
738844
Title
Shape-from-Template
Author
Bartoli, Adrien ; Gerard, Yan ; Chadebecq, François ; Collins, Toby ; Pizarro, Daniel
Author_Institution
ISIT-ALCoV, Clermont Univ., Clermont, France
Volume
37
Issue
10
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2099
Lastpage
2118
Abstract
We study a problem that we call Shape-from-Template, which is the problem of reconstructing the shape of a deformable surface from a single image and a 3D template. Current methods in the literature address the case of isometric deformations, and relax the isometry constraint to the convex inextensibility constraint, solved using the so-called maximum depth heuristic. We call these methods zeroth-order since they use image point locations (the zeroth-order differential structure) to solve the shape inference problem from a perspective image. We propose a novel class of methods that we call first-order. The key idea is to use both image point locations and their first-order differential structure. The latter can be easily extracted from a warp between the template and the input image. We give a unified problem formulation as a system of PDEs for isometric and conformal surfaces that we solve analytically. This has important consequences. First, it gives the first analytical algorithms to solve this type of reconstruction problems. Second, it gives the first algorithms to solve for the exact constraints. Third, it allows us to study the well-posedness of this type of reconstruction: we establish that isometric surfaces can be reconstructed unambiguously and that conformal surfaces can be reconstructed up to a few discrete ambiguities and a global scale. In the latter case, the candidate solution surfaces are obtained analytically. Experimental results on simulated and real data show that our isometric methods generally perform as well as or outperform state of the art approaches in terms of reconstruction accuracy, while our conformal methods largely outperform all isometric methods for extensible deformations.
Keywords
image reconstruction; partial differential equations; shape recognition; 3D template; PDE; conformal methods; conformal surfaces; deformable surface shape reconstruction problem; first-order method; image first-order differential structure; image point locations; isometric methods; isometric surfaces; partial differential equations; shape inference problem; shape-from-template problem; Cameras; Deformable models; Image reconstruction; Shape; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Three-dimensional displays;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2015.2392759
Filename
7010934
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