Title :
Computing depth under ambient illumination using multi-shuttered light
Author :
Gonzalez-Banos, Hector ; Davis, James
Author_Institution :
Honda Res. Inst., Mountain View, CA, USA
fDate :
27 June-2 July 2004
Abstract :
Range imaging has become a critical component of many computer vision applications. The quality of the depth data is of critical importance, but so is the need for speed. Shuttered light-pulse (SLP) imaging uses active illumination hardware to provide high quality depth maps at video frame rates. Unfortunately, current analytical models for deriving depth from SLP imagers are specific to the number of shutters and have a number of deficiencies. As a result, depth estimation often suffers from bias due to object reflectivity, incorrect shutter settings, or strong ambient illumination such as that encountered outdoors. These limitations make SLP imaging unsuitable for many applications requiring stable depth readings. This paper introduces a method that is general to any number of shutters. Using three shutters, the new method produces invariant estimates under changes in ambient illumination, producing high quality depth maps in a wider range of situations.
Keywords :
computer vision; lighting; object detection; reflectivity; ambient illumination; computer vision; depth estimation; multishuttered light; object reflectivity; range imaging; shuttered light-pulse imaging; Analytical models; Application software; Computer vision; Face recognition; Hardware; High-resolution imaging; Lighting; Pulse measurements; Reflectivity; Surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2004. CVPR 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2158-4
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2004.1315169