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Recent advances for the near field photometric stereo problem

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Dipartimento di Matematica Guido Castelnuovo, Università Sapienza Roma

Aula
Sala di Consiglio
Speaker ed affiliazione

Roberto Mecca, Cambridge

Shape from Shading and Photometric Stereo are two fundamental problems in Computer Vision aimed at reconstructing surface depth given either a single image taken under a known light source or multiple images taken under different illuminations, respectively. Shape from shading with multiple light sources is an active research area, and a diverse range of approaches have been proposed in recent decades. However, devising a robust reconstruction technique still remains a challenging goal, as the image acquisition process is highly nonlinear. Recent Photometric Stereo variants rely on simplifying assumptions in order to make the problem solvable: light propagation is still commonly assumed to be uniform, and the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function is assumed to be diffuse, with limited interest for specular materials. In this talk, a well-posed formulation based on PDEs for a unified reflectance function that can model both diffuse and specular reflections will be introduced as well as a new formulation of the problem dealing with additive bias. These derivations are based on ratio of images, which makes the model independent from photometric invariants and yields a well-posed system of quasi-linear PDEs with discontinuous coefficients.