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LidarBoost: Depth Superresolution for ToF 3D Shape Scanning

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LidarBoost: Depth Superresolution for ToF 3D Shape Scanning
Depth maps captured with time-of-flight cameras have very low data quality: the image resolution is rather limited and the level of random noise contained in the depth maps is very high. Therefore, such flash lidars cannot be used out of the box for high-quality 3D object scanning. To solve this problem, we present LidarBoost, a 3D depth superresolution method that combines several low resolution noisy depth images of a static scene from slightly displaced viewpoints, and merges them into a high-resolution depth image. We have developed an optimization framework that uses a data fidelity term and a geometry prior term that is tailored to the specific characteristics of flash lidars. We demonstrate both visually and quantitatively that LidarBoost produces better results than previous methods from the literature
Sebastian Schuon (Stanford University), Christian
Added 09 May 2009
Updated 10 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CVPR
Authors Sebastian Schuon (Stanford University), Christian Theobalt (Stanford University), James Davis (University of California, Santa Cruz), Sebastian Thrun (Stanford University)
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