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This paper presents the results of the depth estimation challenge for dense light fields, which took place at the second workshop on Light Fields for Computer Vision (LF4CV) in conjunction with CVPR 2017. The challenge consisted of submission to a recent benchmark [7], which allows a thorough performance analysis. While individual results are readily available on the benchmark web page http://www...
We describe a series of multi-view and mosaicking cameras we have designed over the past few years for video conferencing, entertainment, sports and special event coverage, light field capture (for display) and ranging applications. These are elements of a continuing exploration of what happens when cameras cost nothing, take no space, and incur negligible bandwidth - i.e., now.
We develop a continuous framework for the analysis of 4D light fields, and describe novel variational methods for disparity reconstruction as well as spatial and angular super-resolution. Disparity maps are estimated locally using epipolar plane image analysis without the need for expensive matching cost minimization. The method works fast and with inherent subpixel accuracy since no discretization...
We present the first variational framework for multi-label segmentation on the ray space of 4D light fields. For traditional segmentation of single images, features need to be extracted from the 2D projection of a three-dimensional scene. The associated loss of geometry information can cause severe problems, for example if different objects have a very similar visual appearance. In this work, we show...
Unlike traditional images which do not offer information for different directions of incident light, a light field is defined on ray space, and implicitly encodes scene geometry data in a rich structure which becomes visible on its epipolar plane images. In this work, we analyze regularization of light fields in variational frameworks and show that their variational structure is induced by disparity,...
We present a novel paradigm to deal with depth reconstruction from 4D light fields in a variational framework. Taking into account the special structure of light field data, we reformulate the problem of stereo matching to a constrained labeling problem on epipolar plane images, which can be thought of as vertical and horizontal 2D cuts through the field. This alternative formulation allows to estimate...
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