2010
DOI: 10.1109/tpami.2009.183
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Surface-from-Gradients without Discrete Integrability Enforcement: A Gaussian Kernel Approach

Abstract: Representative surface reconstruction algorithms taking a gradient field as input enforce the integrability constraint in a discrete manner. While enforcing integrability allows the subsequent integration to produce surface heights, existing algorithms have one or more of the following disadvantages: They can only handle dense per-pixel gradient fields, smooth out sharp features in a partially integrable field, or produce severe surface distortion in the results. In this paper, we present a method which does n… Show more

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“…Once we have resolved any linear ambiguity, there exist numerous methods of reconstructing a depth map from surface normals [22,[24][25][26]. Specifically, denote the surface by z(x, y).…”
Section: Surface Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once we have resolved any linear ambiguity, there exist numerous methods of reconstructing a depth map from surface normals [22,[24][25][26]. Specifically, denote the surface by z(x, y).…”
Section: Surface Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%