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Reconstructing Occluded Surfaces Using Synthetic Apertures: Stereo, Focus and Robust Measures

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Reconstructing Occluded Surfaces Using Synthetic Apertures: Stereo, Focus and Robust Measures
Most algorithms for 3D reconstruction from images use cost functions based on SSD, which assume that the surfaces being reconstructed are visible to all cameras. This makes it difficult to reconstruct objects that are partially occluded. Recently, researchers working with large camera arrays have shown it is possible to "see through" occlusions using a technique called synthetic aperture focusing. This suggests that we can design alternative cost functions that are robust to occlusions using synthetic apertures. Our paper explores this design space. We compare classical shape from stereo with shape from synthetic aperture focus. We also describe two variants of multi-view stereo based on color medians and entropy that increase robustness to occlusions. We present an experimental comparison of these cost functions on complex light fields, measuring their accuracy against the amount of occlusion.
Vaibhav Vaish, Marc Levoy, Richard Szeliski, C. La
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CVPR
Authors Vaibhav Vaish, Marc Levoy, Richard Szeliski, C. Lawrence Zitnick, Sing Bing Kang
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