TY - GEN
T1 - Reflectance and shape estimation with a light field camera under natural illumination
AU - Ngo, Thanh Trung
AU - Nagahara, Hajime
AU - Nishino, Ko
AU - Taniguchi, Rin Ichiro
AU - Yagi, Yasushi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Reflectance and shape are two important components in visually perceiving the real world. Inferring the reflectance and shape of an object through cameras is a fundamental research topic in the field of computer vision. While three-dimensional shape recovery is pervasive with varieties of approaches and practical applications, reflectance recovery has only emerged recently. Reflectance recovery is a challenging task that is usually conducted in controlled environments, such as a laboratory environment with a special apparatus. However, it is desirable that the reflectance be recovered in the field with a handy camera so that reflectance can be jointly recovered with the shape. To that end, we present a solution that simultaneously recovers the reflectance and shape (i.e., dense depth and normal maps) of an object under natural illumination with commercially available handy cameras. We employ a light field camera to capture one light field image of the object, and a 360-degree camera to capture the illumination. The proposed method provides promising results in simulation and real-world experiments.
AB - Reflectance and shape are two important components in visually perceiving the real world. Inferring the reflectance and shape of an object through cameras is a fundamental research topic in the field of computer vision. While three-dimensional shape recovery is pervasive with varieties of approaches and practical applications, reflectance recovery has only emerged recently. Reflectance recovery is a challenging task that is usually conducted in controlled environments, such as a laboratory environment with a special apparatus. However, it is desirable that the reflectance be recovered in the field with a handy camera so that reflectance can be jointly recovered with the shape. To that end, we present a solution that simultaneously recovers the reflectance and shape (i.e., dense depth and normal maps) of an object under natural illumination with commercially available handy cameras. We employ a light field camera to capture one light field image of the object, and a 360-degree camera to capture the illumination. The proposed method provides promising results in simulation and real-world experiments.
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U2 - 10.5244/c.31.110
DO - 10.5244/c.31.110
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85088066632
T3 - British Machine Vision Conference 2017, BMVC 2017
BT - British Machine Vision Conference 2017, BMVC 2017
PB - BMVA Press
T2 - 28th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2017
Y2 - 4 September 2017 through 7 September 2017
ER -