DocumentCode :
3408383
Title :
Occlusal surface reconstruction of human teeth from a single image based on object and sensor physical characteristics
Author :
Abdelrahim, Aly ; Farag, Aly ; Elhabian, Shireen ; Mostafa, Eslam ; Aboelmaaty, Wael
Author_Institution :
Comput. Vision & Image Process. Lab., Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
Sept. 30 2012-Oct. 3 2012
Firstpage :
1793
Lastpage :
1796
Abstract :
Image formation involves understanding sensor characteristics and object reflectance. In dentistry, an accurate 3-D representation of the human jaw may be used for diagnostic and treatment purposes. Photogrammetry can offer a flexible, cost effective solution for accurate 3-D representation of the human teeth, which can be used for diagnostic and treatment purposes. Nonetheless there are several challenges, such as the non-friendly image acquisition environment inside the human mouth, problems with lighting and errors due to the data acquisition sensors. In this paper, we focus on the 3D surface reconstruction aspect for human teeth based on a single image. We introduce a more realistic formulation of the shape-from-shading (SFS) problem by considering the image formation components; the camera, the light source, and the surface reflectance. We propose a non-Lambertian SFS algorithm under perspective projection which benefits from camera calibration parameters. We take into account the attenuation of illumination due to near-field imaging. The surface reflectance is modeled using Oren-Nayar-Wolff model which accounts for the retro-reflection case. Our experiments provide promising quantitative metric results for the proposed approach.
Keywords :
calibration; cameras; dentistry; image reconstruction; image representation; image sensors; patient diagnosis; patient treatment; 3D human jaw representation; 3D surface reconstruction aspect; Oren-Nayar-Wolff model; camera calibration parameters; dentistry; diagnostic purpose; human teeth; human teeth 3D representation; image formation; light source; near-field imaging; nonLambertian SFS algorithm; object physical characteristics; object reflectance; occlusal surface reconstruction; perspective projection; photogrammetry; retro-reflection case; sensor physical characteristics; shape-from-shading problem; surface reflectance; treatment purpose; Cameras; Humans; Image reconstruction; Rough surfaces; Surface reconstruction; Surface roughness; Teeth; Oren-Nayer-Wolff reflectance model; Shape from Shading (SFS); energy minimization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2012 19th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
1522-4880
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2534-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2012.6467229
Filename :
6467229
Link To Document :
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