Differential Photometric Consistency

Hongyi Fan, B. Kunsberg, B. Kimia
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A key bottleneck in the use of Multiview Stereo (MVS) to produce high quality reconstructions is the gaps arising from textureless, shaded areas and lack of fine-scale detail. Shape-from-Shading (SfS) has been used in conjunction with MVS to obtain fine-scale detail and veridical reconstruction in the gap areas. The similarity metric that gauges candidate correspondences is critical to this process, typically a combination of photometric consistency and brightness gradient constancy. Two observations motivate this paper. First, brightness gradient constancy can be erroneous due to foreshortening. Second, the standard ZSSD/NCC patchwise photometric consistency measures when applied to shaded areas is, to a first-order approximation, a calculation of brightness gradient differences, which can be subject to foreshortening. The paper proposes a novel trinocular differential photometric consistency that constrains the brightness gradients in three views so that the image gradient in one view is completely determined by the image gradients at corresponding points in the the other two views. The theoretical developments here advocate the integration of this new measure, whose viability in practice has been demonstrated in a set of illustrative numerical experiments.
差光度一致性
使用多视图立体(MVS)产生高质量重建的一个关键瓶颈是由无纹理、阴影区域和缺乏精细尺度细节引起的间隙。Shape-from-Shading (SfS)与MVS结合使用,以获得间隙区域的精细细节和验证重建。测量候选对应的相似性度量对这一过程至关重要,通常是光度一致性和亮度梯度恒定的组合。这篇论文的动机有两点。首先,由于预缩,亮度梯度恒定可能是错误的。其次,当应用于阴影区域时,标准的ZSSD/NCC补丁光度一致性测量是一阶近似,亮度梯度差异的计算,可能会受到缩短的影响。本文提出了一种新的三视差分光度一致性方法,该方法对三个视图中的亮度梯度进行约束,使一个视图中的图像梯度完全由另外两个视图中对应点的图像梯度决定。这里的理论发展主张整合这种新措施,其在实践中的可行性已在一组说明性数值实验中得到证明。
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