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Structure-from-motion along with multi-view stereo techniques jointly allow for the inexpensive scanning of 3D objects (e.g. buildings) using just a collection of images taken from commodity cameras. Despite major advances in these fields, a major limitation of dense reconstruction algorithms is that correct depth/normal values are not recovered on specular surfaces (e.g. windows) and parts lacking image features (e.g. flat, textureless parts of the facade). Since these reflective properties are inherent to the surface being acquired, images from different viewpoints hardly contribute to solve this problem. In this paper we present a simple method for detecting, classifying and filling non-valid data regions in depth maps produced by dense stereo algorithms. Triangles meshes reconstructed from our repaired depth maps exhibit much higher quality than those produced by state-of-the-art reconstruction algorithms like Screened Poisson-based techniques.
Carlos Andújar, Oscar Argudo, Isaac Besora, Pere Brunet, Antoni Chica, and Marc Comino
CCS Concepts: Computing methodologies, Computer graphics
Spanish Computer Graphics Conference (CEIG)
Procedural Modelling and Models Acquisition
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Three dimensional imaging, Infografia tridimensional, Computer graphics, :Informàtica::Infografia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Infografia, Computing methodologies
Three dimensional imaging, Infografia tridimensional, Computer graphics, :Informàtica::Infografia [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Infografia, Computing methodologies
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