Surface Reconstruction of Scenes Using a Catadioptric Camera
Shuda Yu, Maxime Lhuillier
MIRAGE 2011: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques, October 2011, pp. 145--156.
Abstract: This paper presents a method to reconstruct a surface from images of a scene taken by an equiangular catadioptric camera. Such a camera is convenient for several reasons: it is low cost, and almost all visible parts of the scene are projected in a single image. Firstly, the camera parameters and a sparse cloud of 3d points are simultaneously estimated. Secondly, a triangulated surface is robustly estimated from the cloud. Both steps are automatic. Experiments are provided from hundreds of photographs taken by a pedestrian. In contrast to other methods working in similar experimental conditions, ours provides a manifold surface in spite of the difficult (passive and sparse) data.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24136-9_13
BibTeX format:
@incollection{Yu:2011:SRO,
  author = {Shuda Yu and Maxime Lhuillier},
  title = {Surface Reconstruction of Scenes Using a Catadioptric Camera},
  booktitle = {MIRAGE 2011: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques},
  pages = {145--156},
  month = oct,
  year = {2011},
}
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