Title :
Reconstructing Gas Flows Using Light-Path Approximation
Author :
Yu Ji ; Jinwei Ye ; Jingyi Yu
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract :
Transparent gas flows are difficult to reconstruct: the refractive index field (RIF) within the gas volume is uneven and rapidly evolving, and correspondence matching under distortions is challenging. We present a novel computational imaging solution by exploiting the light field probe (LF-Probe). A LF-probe resembles a view-dependent pattern where each pixel on the pattern maps to a unique ray. By observing the LF-probe through the gas flow, we acquire a dense set of ray-ray correspondences and then reconstruct their light paths. To recover the RIF, we use Fermat´s Principle to correlate each light path with the RIF via a Partial Differential Equation (PDE). We then develop an iterative optimization scheme to solve for all light-path PDEs in conjunction. Specifically, we initialize the light paths by fitting Hermite splines to ray-ray correspondences, discretize their PDEs onto voxels, and solve a large, over-determined PDE system for the RIF. The RIF can then be used to refine the light paths. Finally, we alternate the RIF and light-path estimations to improve the reconstruction. Experiments on synthetic and real data show that our approach can reliably reconstruct small to medium scale gas flows. In particular, when the flow is acquired by a small number of cameras, the use of ray-ray correspondences can greatly improve the reconstruction.
Keywords :
cameras; curve fitting; distortion; flow visualisation; image reconstruction; iterative methods; partial differential equations; ray tracing; refractive index; splines (mathematics); Fermat principle; Hermite spline fitting; LF probe; PDE discretization; RIF; camera; computational imaging solution; conjunction; distortion; iterative optimization scheme; light field probe; light path approximation; light path estimation; light path reconstruction; partial differential equation; pattern map; ray-ray correspondence set; refractive index field; transparent gas flow reconstruction; view dependent pattern; voxel; Cameras; Image reconstruction; Lenses; Optical surface waves; Probes; Sea surface; Surface reconstruction;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2013 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2013.324