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Refractive Shape from Light Field Distortion

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Refractive Shape from Light Field Distortion
Acquiring transparent, refractive objects is challenging as these kinds of objects can only be observed by analyzing the distortion of reference background patterns. We present a new, single image approach to reconstructing thin transparent surfaces, such as thin solids or surfaces of fluids. Our method is based on observing the distortion of light field background illumination. Light field probes have the potential to encode up to four dimensions in varying colors and intensities: spatial and angular variation on the probe surface; commonly employed reference patterns are only two-dimensional by coding either position or angle on the probe. We show that the additional information can be used to reconstruct refractive surface normals and a sparse set of control points from a single photograph.
Gordon Wetzstein, David Roodnick, Wolfgang Heidric
Added 12 Dec 2011
Updated 12 Dec 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ICCV
Authors Gordon Wetzstein, David Roodnick, Wolfgang Heidrich, Ramesh Raskar
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