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A precise, stable and invertible model for surface reflectance is the key to the success of photometric stereo with real world materials. Recent developments in the field have enabled shape recovery techniques for surfaces of various types, but an effective solution to directly estimating the surface normal in the presence of highly specular reflectance remains elusive. In this paper, we derive an...
Radiometrically calibrating the images from Internet photo collections brings photometric analysis from lab data to big image data in the wild, but conventional calibration methods cannot be directly applied to such image data. This paper presents a method to jointly perform radiometric calibration for a set of images in an Internet photo collection. By incorporating the consistency of scene reflectance...
Multi-view stereo relies on feature correspondences for 3D reconstruction, and thus is fundamentally flawed in dealing with featureless scenes. In this paper, we propose polarimetric multi-view stereo, which combines per-pixel photometric information from polarization with epipolar constraints from multiple views for 3D reconstruction. Polarization reveals surface normal information, and is thus helpful...
We present a bi-polynomial reflectance model that can precisely represent the low-frequency component of reflectance. Most existing reflectance models aim at accurately representing the complete reflectance domain for photo-realistic rendering purposes. In contrast, our bi-polynomial model is developed for the purpose of accurately solving inverse problems by effectively discarding the high-frequency...
We present a self-calibrating photometric stereo method. From a set of images taken from a fixed viewpoint under different and unknown lighting conditions, our method automatically determines a radiometric response function and resolves the generalized bas-relief ambiguity for estimating accurate surface normals and albedos. We show that color and intensity profiles, which are obtained from registered...
The intrinsic image composed of reflectance and shading images plays important roles in various computer vision applications. This paper focuses on solving the problem of intrinsic image decomposition. Based on the assumption that the image derivatives can be classified into either reflectance-related or shading-related, the reflectance and shading image can be restored from the classified derivatives...
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