DocumentCode
1119081
Title
Occlusion-Resistant Camera Design for Acquiring Active Environments
Author
Aliaga, Daniel G. ; Xu, Yi ; Popescu, Voicu
Author_Institution
Purdue Univ, West Lafayette
Volume
27
Issue
5
fYear
2007
Firstpage
68
Lastpage
78
Abstract
In this article, we present a detailed theoretical analysis and a prototype implementation of a family of cameras designed with the explicit goal of detecting and removing interfering dynamic occluders in real time, during live capture, as opposed to fixing the resulting artifacts a posteriori. Such an early-acquisition approach improves efficiency: more valid samples are acquired faster without worrying about moving occluders. One option for designing a camera to be unaffected by moving occluders is to sample through the occluder, but true x-ray-like vision is technically impractical. Another option is to sample around the occluder using a camera with a large effective aperture, but such an approach requires a bulky acquisition device. Yet another possibility of sampling around an occluder is to rely on second and higher order reflected rays that indirectly sample surfaces not directly visible. However, devising an acquisition device sufficiently sensitive and efficient to capture large environments using reflected rays will remain challenging for the foreseeable future.
Keywords
cameras; data acquisition; hidden feature removal; image sampling; image segmentation; acquisition device; active environment; image sampling; image segmentation; occlusion-resistant camera design; reflected ray; x-ray-like vision; Algorithm design and analysis; Cameras; Computer vision; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Layout; Motion estimation; Motion segmentation; Sensor arrays; Stereo image processing; acquisition; automatic; background; dynamic; light fields; occlusions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2007.132
Filename
4302586
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