2011
DOI: 10.2466/03.24.27.pms.113.4.113-126
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An Investigation of Surface Reconstruction from Binocular Disparity Based on Standard Regularization Theory: Comparison between “Membrane” and “Thin-Plate” Potential Energy Models

Abstract: Visible surfaces of three-dimensional objects are reconstructed from two-dimensional retinal images in the early stages of human visual processing. In the computational model of surface reconstruction based on the standard regularization theory, an energy function is minimized. Two types of model have been proposed, called "membrane" and "thin-plate" after their function formulas, in which the first or the second derivative of depth information is used. In this study, the threshold of surface reconstruction fr… Show more

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“…NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline) is used to generate smooth triangulated surface patches by Kumar et al (2007). Mechanical models (Shiraiwa and Hayashi, 2011;Pernot et al, 2006) are also selected to simulate the shape approximation. Turk and O'Brien (1999), and Marchandise et al (2012) take Radial Basis Functions to implement shape approximation for hole-filling.…”
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“…NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline) is used to generate smooth triangulated surface patches by Kumar et al (2007). Mechanical models (Shiraiwa and Hayashi, 2011;Pernot et al, 2006) are also selected to simulate the shape approximation. Turk and O'Brien (1999), and Marchandise et al (2012) take Radial Basis Functions to implement shape approximation for hole-filling.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2007). Mechanical models (Shiraiwa and Hayashi, 2011; Pernot et al. , 2006) are also selected to simulate the shape approximation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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