Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95) 3-D surface reconstruction from stereoscopic image sequences Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts June 20-June 23 ISBN: 0-8186-7042-8
A stereoscopic scene analysis system for 3-D modeling of objects from stereoscopic image sequences is described. A dense map of 3-D surface points is obtained by image correspondence, object segmentation, interpolation, and triangulation. Emphasis is put on the accurate measurement of image correspondences from grey level images. The surface geometry of each scene object is approximated by a triangular wire-frame which stores the surface texture in texture maps. Sequence processing serves to track camera motion and to fuse surfaces from different view points into a consistent 3-D surface model. From the textured 3-D models, highly realistic image sequences from arbitrary view points can be synthesized using computer graphics techniques.
Index Terms:
surface reconstruction; image sequences; interpolation; computer graphics; stereo image processing; 3-D surface reconstruction; stereoscopic image sequences; stereoscopic scene analysis system; 3-D modeling; dense map; 3-D surface points; image correspondence; object segmentation; interpolation; triangulation; grey level images; triangular wire-frame; surface texture; texture maps; sequence processing; camera motion; 3-D surface model; computer graphics
Citation:
R. Koch, "3-D surface reconstruction from stereoscopic image sequences," iccv, pp.109, Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'95), 1995 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||