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Reliability-based 3D reconstruction in real environment

Reliability-based 3D reconstruction in real environment
Reliability-based 3D reconstruction in real environment
We present a practical 3D reconstruction method that guarantees robust visual hull construction in real environments where segmentation errors and occlusion exist. The proposed method consists of foreground extraction and reliability-based shape-from-silhouette, and they are connected by the intra-/inter-silhouette reliabilities. In foreground extraction, all regions are classified into four categories based on their intra-reliabilities. Then the reliability-based shape-from-silhouette technique reconstructs a visual hull by carving a 3D space based on the intra-/inter-silhouette reliabilities. The proposed method provides a reliable visual hull in real environments without much increment of the system complexity compared with conventional systems. Copyright 2007 ACM.
Algorithms, Reliability, Error analysis, Occlusion, Segmentation errors, System complexity, Visual hull construction, Image reconstruction
257-260
Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Toriyama, T.
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Kogure, K.
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Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Toriyama, T.
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Kogure, K.
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Kim, H., Sakamoto, R., Kitahara, I., Toriyama, T. and Kogure, K. (2007) Reliability-based 3D reconstruction in real environment. ACM International Multimedia Conference and Exhibition. pp. 257-260 . (doi:10.1145/1291233.1291286).

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Abstract

We present a practical 3D reconstruction method that guarantees robust visual hull construction in real environments where segmentation errors and occlusion exist. The proposed method consists of foreground extraction and reliability-based shape-from-silhouette, and they are connected by the intra-/inter-silhouette reliabilities. In foreground extraction, all regions are classified into four categories based on their intra-reliabilities. Then the reliability-based shape-from-silhouette technique reconstructs a visual hull by carving a 3D space based on the intra-/inter-silhouette reliabilities. The proposed method provides a reliable visual hull in real environments without much increment of the system complexity compared with conventional systems. Copyright 2007 ACM.

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Published date: September 2007
Additional Information: Cited By :2 Export Date: 30 April 2020
Venue - Dates: ACM International Multimedia Conference and Exhibition, 2007-04-27
Keywords: Algorithms, Reliability, Error analysis, Occlusion, Segmentation errors, System complexity, Visual hull construction, Image reconstruction

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Local EPrints ID: 440548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440548
PURE UUID: 7a667178-24ef-4937-9b42-bdefb49b3a83
ORCID for H. Kim: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4907-0491

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:01

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Author: H. Kim ORCID iD
Author: R. Sakamoto
Author: I. Kitahara
Author: T. Toriyama
Author: K. Kogure

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