Disambiguation of surface normals using single-view Mueller shape-from-polarization
Lily McKenna,
Quinn Jarecki,
Meredith K. Kupinski
Abstract:Using the information contained in polarimetric measurements to estimate the surface normals of an object or scene is a well-established computer vision task referred to as shape-from-polarization (SfP). Challenges in current physics-based SfP are 1) the assumption of an ideal specular or ideal diffuse polarized bidirectional reflectance distribution function (pBRDF), and 2) the fundamental 180 • ambiguity in surface normal azimuth angle which is present even when an appropriate pBRDF is chosen. In this work, … Show more
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