COMPUTER GRAPHICS & GEOMETRY
Issue Year: 2006
Date: Winter
Volume: 8
Number: 3
Pages: 52-64
| Article Name: |
ORIENTED VISIBILITY FOR MULTIVIEW RECONSTRUCTION |
| Author: |
V. Lempitsky (Russia), Y. Boykov (Canada), D. Ivanov (Russia) |
| Address: |
V. Lempitsky
vitya@fit.com.ru
Department of Mathematics Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Y. Boykov
yuri@csd.uwo.ca
Department of Computer Science
The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
D. Ivanov
dvi@fit.com.ru
Department of Mathematics Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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| Abstract: |
Visibility estimation is arguably the most difficult problem in dense 3D reconstruction from multiple arbitrary views. In this paper, we propose a simple new approach to estimating visibility based on position and orientation of local surface patches. Using our concept of oriented visibility, we present a new algorithm for multiview reconstruction based on exact global optimization of surface photoconsistency using graph cuts on a CW-complex. In contrast to many previous methods for 3D reconstruction from arbitrary views, our method does not depend on initialization and is robust to photometrically difficult situations. |
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