—We present a new technique for estimating the 3D shape of an object that combines previous ideas from shape from silhouettes and shape from shadows. We begin with a set-up for robustly extracting object silhouettes by casting a shadow of the object with a point light-source onto a translucent panel. A camera on the opposite side of the translucent panel records an image which is readily processed to obtain the object boundary. Similar to other volume-based shape from silhouette methods, we use a space carving technique to extract an initial estimate of the object shape. In a second phase, we record a series of images of the object lit by point light sources. We compare the areas of self shadowing in these images to those expected if our estimated shape from the space carving were correct. The shape of the object is refined by a shadow carving step that adjusts the current estimate of the shape to resolve contradictions between the captured images and the current shape estimate. The...
Silvio Savarese, Holly E. Rushmeier, Fausto Bernar