Single-Shot Specular Surface Reconstruction With Gonio-Plenoptic Imaging

Lingfei Meng, Liyang Lu, Noah Bedard, Kathrin Berkner; Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015, pp. 3433-3441

Abstract


We present a gonio-plenoptic imaging system that realizes a single-shot shape measurement for specular surfaces. The system is comprised of a collimated illumination source and a plenoptic camera. Unlike a conventional plenoptic camera, our system captures the BRDF variation of the object surface in a single image in addition to the light field information from the scene, which allows us to recover very fine 3D structures of the surface. The shape of the surface is reconstructed based on the reflectance property of the material rather than the parallax between different views. Since only a single-shot is required to reconstruct the whole surface, our system is able to capture dynamic surface deformation in a video mode. We also describe a novel calibration technique that maps the light field viewing directions from the object space to subpixels on the sensor plane. The proposed system is evaluated using a concave mirror with known curvature, and is compared to a parabolic mirror scanning system as well as a multi-illumination photometric stereo approach based on simulations and experiments.

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@InProceedings{Meng_2015_ICCV,
author = {Meng, Lingfei and Lu, Liyang and Bedard, Noah and Berkner, Kathrin},
title = {Single-Shot Specular Surface Reconstruction With Gonio-Plenoptic Imaging},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)},
month = {December},
year = {2015}
}