Title :
View generation for three-dimensional scenes from video sequences
Author :
Chang, Nelson L. ; Zakhor, Avideh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the representation and view generation of three-dimensional (3-D) scenes. In contrast to existing methods that construct a full 3-D model or those that exploit geometric invariants, our representation consists of dense depth maps at several preselected viewpoints from an image sequence. Furthermore, instead of using multiple calibrated stationary cameras or range scanners, we derive our depth maps from image sequences captured by an uncalibrated camera with only approximately known motion. We propose an adaptive matching algorithm that assigns various confidence levels to different regions in the depth maps. Nonuniform bicubic spline interpolation is then used to fill in low confidence regions in the depth maps. Once the depth maps are computed at preselected viewpoints, the intensity and depth at these locations are used to reconstruct arbitrary views of the 3-D scene. Specifically, the depth maps are regarded as vertices of a deformable 2-D mesh, which are transformed in 3-D, projected to 2-D, and rendered to generate the desired view. Experimental results are presented to verify our approach
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; image matching; image representation; image sequences; interpolation; splines (mathematics); stereo image processing; video cameras; video signal processing; 3D scene; adaptive matching algorithm; camcorder; confidence levels; deformable 2D mesh; dense depth maps; experimental results; geometric invariants; image sequence; nonuniform bicubic spline interpolation; static scene representation; three-dimensional scenes; uncalibrated camera; video sequences; view generation; view reconstruction; Cameras; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Image sequences; Interpolation; Layout; Mesh generation; Solid modeling; Spline; Video sequences;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on