什么是户外光度立体的好日子?

Yannick Hold-Geoffroy, Jinsong Zhang, P. Gotardo, Jean-François Lalonde
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光度立体自诞生以来,在实验室条件下进行了广泛的探索。最近,人们尝试将这种技术应用于自然户外照明。室外光度立体呈现出额外的挑战,因为人们不再控制照明。在本文中,我们探讨了室外重建的表面法线的稳定性。我们提出了一个基于大型户外HDR环境地图数据库的数据驱动分析。给定在一天内捕获的一系列物体图像和相应的天空图,我们研究了影响估计表面法线不确定性的自然因素。定量证据表明,预期精度与正常方向、云层覆盖率和太阳高度之间存在很强的相关性。特别是,我们表明,部分多云的日子比晴朗的晴天产生更高的准确性;此外,当考虑到更复杂的照明模型时,以前工作中推荐的高太阳高度实际上并不一定是最佳的。
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What Is a Good Day for Outdoor Photometric Stereo?
Photometric Stereo has been explored extensively in laboratory conditions since its inception. Recently, attempts have been made at applying this technique under natural outdoor lighting. Outdoor photometric stereo presents additional challenges as one does not have control over illumination anymore. In this paper, we explore the stability of surface normals reconstructed outdoors. We present a data-driven analysis based on a large database of outdoor HDR environment maps. Given a sequence of object images and corresponding sky maps captured in a single day, we investigate natural factors that impact the uncertainty in the estimated surface normals. Quantitative evidence reveals strong dependencies between expected accuracy and the normal orientation, cloud coverage, and sun elevation. In particular, we show that partially cloudy days yield greater accuracy than sunny days with clear skies; furthermore, high sun elevation-recommended in previous work-is in fact not necessarily optimal when taking more elaborate illumination models into account.
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