Shape-from-Shifting: Uncalibrated Photometric Stereo with a Mobile Device

C. Yeh, Fengqiang Li, G. Pastorelli, M. Walton, A. Katsaggelos, O. Cossairt
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Surface shape scanning techniques, such as laser scanning and photometric stereo, are widespread analytical tools used in the field of cultural heritage. Compared to regular 2D RGB photos, 3D surface scans provide higher fidelity of an object's surface shape which assist conservators, art historians, and archaeologists in understanding how these artworks and artifacts are made and to digitally document them for purposes of conservation. However, current state-of-the-art 3D surface scanning tools used in art conservation are often expensive and bulky-such as light dome structures that are often over 1 m in diameter. In this paper, we introduce mobile shape-from-shifting (SfS): a simple, low-cost and streamlined photometric stereo framework for scanning planar surfaces with a consumer mobile device coupled to a low-cost add-on component. Our free-form mobile SfS framework relaxes the rigorous hardware and other complex requirements inherent to conventional 3D scanning tools. This is achieved by taking a sequence of photos with the on-board camera and flash of a mobile device. The sequence of captures are used to reconstruct high quality normal maps using nearlight photometric stereo algorithms, which are of comparable quality to conventional photometric stereo. We demonstrate 3D surface reconstructions with SfS on different materials and scales. Moreover, the mobile SfS technique can be used "in the wild" so that 3D scans may be performed in their natural environment, eliminating the need for transport to a laboratory setting. With the elegant design and low cost, we believe our Mobile SfS can greatly benefit the conservation community by providing a userfriendly and cost-effective solution for 3D surface scanning.
形状从移动:未校准的光度计立体与移动设备
表面形状扫描技术,如激光扫描和光度立体,是在文化遗产领域广泛使用的分析工具。与常规的2D RGB照片相比,3D表面扫描提供了物体表面形状的更高保真度,这有助于保护人员,艺术史学家和考古学家了解这些艺术品和文物是如何制作的,并以数字方式记录它们以进行保护。然而,目前用于艺术品保护的最先进的3D表面扫描工具通常既昂贵又笨重,例如直径通常超过1米的轻型圆顶结构。在本文中,我们介绍了移动形状转换(SfS):一种简单,低成本和流线型的光度立体框架,用于扫描平面,与消费者移动设备耦合到低成本的附加组件。我们的自由形式移动sf框架放松了传统3D扫描工具固有的严格硬件和其他复杂要求。这是通过使用车载相机和移动设备的闪光灯拍摄一系列照片来实现的。捕获序列用于重建高质量的法线地图使用近光光度立体算法,这是相当的质量,以传统的光度立体。我们演示了在不同材料和尺度上使用SfS进行三维表面重建。此外,移动SfS技术可以“在野外”使用,因此3D扫描可以在自然环境中进行,而无需运输到实验室环境。我们相信,我们的移动SfS具有优雅的设计和低成本,可以为保护界提供一个用户友好和经济高效的3D表面扫描解决方案。
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