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On Computing Exact Visual Hulls of Solids Bounded by Smooth Surfaces
Kauai, Hawaii December 08-December 14
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Svetlana Lazebnik, University of Illinois
Edmond Boyer, Movi-Gravir-Inria Rh?ne-Alpes
Jean Ponce, University of Illinois
This paper presents a method for computing the visual hull that is based on two novel representations: the rim mesh, which describes the connectivity of contour generators on the object surface; and the visual hull mesh, which describes the exact structure of the surface of the solid formed by intersecting a finite number of visual cones. We describe the topological features of these meshes and show how they can be identified in the image using epipolar constraints. These constraints are used to derive an image-based practical reconstruction algorithm that works with weakly calibrated cameras. Experiments on synthetic and real data validate the proposed approach.
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Svetlana Lazebnik, Edmond Boyer, Jean Ponce, "On Computing Exact Visual Hulls of Solids Bounded by Smooth Surfaces," cvpr, vol. 1, pp.156, 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'01) - Volume 1, 2001
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