Prof. Ohad Ben-Shahar

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Shape from specular flow

Yair Adato, Yuriy Vasilyev, T. Zickler, Ohad Ben-Shahar

An image of a specular (mirror-like) object is nothing but a distorted reflection of its environment. When the environment is unknown, reconstructing shape from such an image can be very difficult. This reconstruction task can be made tractable when, instead of a single image, one observes relative motion between the specular object and its environment, and therefore, a motion fieldor specular flowin the image plane. In this paper, we study the shape from specular flow problem and show that observable specular flow is directly related to surface shape through a nonlinear partial differential equation. This equation has the key property of depending only on the relative motion of the environment while being independent of its content. We take first steps toward understanding and exploiting this PDE, and we examine its qualitative properties in relation to shape geometry. We analyze several cases in which the surface shape can be recovered in closed form, and we show that, under certain conditions, specular shape can be reconstructed when both the relative motion and the content of the environment are unknown. We discuss numerical issues related to the proposed reconstruction algorithms, and we validate our findings using both real and synthetic data.

Publication language English
Pages 2054-2070
Journal IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Volume 32
Issue number 11
Publication status Published - 24.08.2010
5499479

Keywords

Gaussian curvature
Specular objects
environment motion field
parabolic points
shape reconstruction
specular curvature
specular flow

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Software
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Computational Theory and Mathematics
Artificial Intelligence
Applied Mathematics
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10.1109/TPAMI.2010.126
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