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Dealing with Multi-Scale Depth Changes and Motion in Depth Edge Detection
Manaus, AM, Brazil October 08-October 11
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Rogerio Feris, University of California, Santa Barbara
Matthew Turk, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ramesh Raskar, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs
Sharp discontinuities in depth, or depth edges, are very important low-level features for scene understanding. Recently, we have proposed a solution to the depth edge detection problem using a simple modification of the capture setup: a multi-flash camera with flashes appropriately positioned to cast shadows along depth discontinuities in the scene. In this paper, we show that by varying illumination parameters, such as the number, spatial position, and wavelength of light sources, we are able to handle fundamental problems in depth edge detection, including multi-scale depth changes andmotion. The robustness of ourmethods is demonstrated through our experimental results in complex scenes.
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Rogerio Feris, Matthew Turk, Ramesh Raskar, "Dealing with Multi-Scale Depth Changes and Motion in Depth Edge Detection," sibgrapi, pp.3-10, XIX Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (SIBGRAPI'06), 2006
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