Fast 3-D fingertip reconstruction using a single two-view structured light acquisition

R. D. Labati, A. Genovese, V. Piuri, F. Scotti
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Current contactless fingertip recognition systems based on three-dimensional finger models mostly use multiple views (N > 2) or structured light illumination with multiple patterns projected over a period of time. In this paper, we present a novel methodology able to obtain a fast and accurate three-dimensional reconstruction of the fingertip by using a single two-view acquisition and a static projected pattern. The acquisition setup is less constrained than the ones proposed in the literature and requires only that the finger is placed according to the depth of focus of the cameras, and in the overlapping field of views. The obtained pairs of images are processed in order to extract the information related to the fingertip and the projected pattern. The projected pattern permits to extract a set of reference points in the two images, which are then matched by using a correlation approach. The information related to a previous calibration of the cameras is then used in order to estimate the finger model, and one input image is wrapped on the resulting three-dimensional model, obtaining a three-dimensional pattern with a limited distortion of the ridges. In order to obtain data that can be treated by traditional algorithms, the obtained three-dimensional models are then unwrapped into bidimensional images. The quality of the unwrapped images is evaluated by using a software designed for contact-based fingerprint images. The obtained results show that the methodology is feasible and a realistic three-dimensional reconstruction can be achieved with few constraints. These results also show that the fingertip models computed by using our approach can be processed by both specific three-dimensional matching algorithms and traditional matching approaches. We also compared the results with the ones obtained without using structured light techniques, showing that the use of a projector achieves a faster and more accurate fingertip reconstruction.
使用单双视图结构光采集快速三维指尖重建
目前基于三维手指模型的非接触式指尖识别系统多采用多视图(N > 2)或在一段时间内投射多个模式的结构光照明。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法,能够通过使用单个双视图采集和静态投影模式获得快速准确的指尖三维重建。获取设置比文献中提出的设置约束更少,只需要根据相机的焦点深度和重叠的视野放置手指。对得到的图像对进行处理,以提取与指尖和投影图案相关的信息。投影模式允许在两幅图像中提取一组参考点,然后通过使用相关方法进行匹配。然后使用与先前相机校准相关的信息来估计手指模型,并将一个输入图像包裹在生成的三维模型上,从而获得具有有限脊畸变的三维图案。为了获得可以用传统算法处理的数据,将得到的三维模型解包裹成二维图像。利用一种针对接触式指纹图像设计的软件对解包裹图像的质量进行了评价。结果表明,该方法是可行的,可以在不受约束的情况下实现真实的三维重建。结果还表明,该方法计算的指尖模型既可以用特定的三维匹配算法处理,也可以用传统的匹配方法处理。我们还将结果与不使用结构光技术获得的结果进行了比较,表明使用投影仪可以实现更快,更准确的指尖重建。
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