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20 August 1993 Building global surface models by purposive and qualitative viewpoint adjustment
Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, W. Brent Seales, Charles R. Dyer
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Proceedings Volume 2059, Sensor Fusion VI; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150241
Event: Optical Tools for Manufacturing and Advanced Automation, 1993, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
We present an approach for recovering a global surface model of an object from the deformation of the occluding contour using an active (i.e., mobile) observer able to control its motion. In particular, we consider two problems: (1) How can the observer's viewpoint be controlled in order to generate a dense sequence of images that allows incremental reconstruction of an unknown surface? And (2) how can we construct a global surface model from the generated image sequence? We achieve the first goal by purposefully and qualitatively controlling the observer's instantaneous direction of motion in order to control the motion of the visible rim over the surface. We achieve the second goal by using a stationary calibrated trinocular camera rig and a mechanism for controlling the relative position and orientation of the viewed surface with respect to the trinocular rig. Unlike previous shape-from-motion approaches which derive quantitative shape information from an arbitrarily generated sequence of images, we develop a collection of simple and efficient viewing strategies that allow the observer to achieve the global reconstruction goal by maintaining specific geometric relationships with the viewed surface. These relationships depend only on tangent computations on the occluding contour. To demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of our approach we apply the developed algorithms to synthetic and real scenes.
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Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, W. Brent Seales, and Charles R. Dyer "Building global surface models by purposive and qualitative viewpoint adjustment", Proc. SPIE 2059, Sensor Fusion VI, (20 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150241
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensor fusion

Calibration

Motion models

Image fusion

Motion controllers

Optical spheres

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