Viewpoint-Coded Structured Light
IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June 2007
Abstract
We introduce a theoretical framework and practical algorithms
for replacing time-coded structured light patterns
with viewpoint codes, in the form of additional camera locations.
Current structured light methods typically use log(N)
light patterns, encoded over time, to unambiguously reconstruct
N unique depths. We demonstrate that each additional
camera location may replace one frame in a temporal
binary code. Our theoretical viewpoint coding analysis
shows that, by using a high frequency stripe pattern and
placing cameras in carefully selected locations, the epipolar
projection in each camera can be made to mimic the
binary encoding patterns normally projected over time. Results
from our practical implementation demonstrate reliable
depth reconstruction that makes neither temporal nor
spatial continuity assumptions about the scene being captured.
Paper
Citation
Mark Young, Erik Beeson, James Davis, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, and Ravi Ramamoorthi.
"Viewpoint-Coded Structured Light."
IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June 2007.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{Young:2007:VSL, author = "Mark Young and Erik Beeson and James Davis and Szymon Rusinkiewicz and Ravi Ramamoorthi", title = "Viewpoint-Coded Structured Light", booktitle = "IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)", year = "2007", month = jun }