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1 From Photohulls to Photoflux Optimization
BMVC 2006 From Photohulls to Photoflux Optimization Yuri Boykov, Victor Lempitsky University of Western Ontario Moscow State University Contribution: novel class of geometrically motivated functionals for volumetric multiview reconstruction: “photoflux” Benefits: captures properties of photohull [Kutolakos and Seits, 2002] can be combined with regularization (e.g. based on photoconsistency) unifies two major approaches to multiview reconstruction: space carving and deformable models e.g. [Kutolakos&Seits, 02] e.g. [Faugeras&Keriven, 98] addresses “shrinking” and “over-smoothing” of regularization methods data-driven “ballooning” recovers thin protrusions or fine shape details can be optimized with graph cuts or variational methods, e.g. level-sets Vector field of and its divergence Example with 4 cameras [Kutolakos and Seitz, 02] Photoflux Photohull Flux-based methods Regularization Combining Photoflux and Regularization for Multiview Reconstruction Greedy methods [this work] [Kutolakos & Seits, 2000] Snakes Kass et al., 1988 Level-sets Malladi et al., 1994 Graph cuts Boykov and Jolly, 2001 Level-sets Vasilevsky and Sidiqqi, 2002 Kimmel et al., 2003 Graph cuts Kolmogorov and Boykov, 2005 Thresholding Region growing image segmentation The largest photoconsistent surface S computed by “carving” out photo-inconsistent voxels from a volume. Mash-based Esteban and Schmitt, 2004 Level-sets Faugeras and Keriven, 1998 Graph cuts Vogiatzis et al., 2005 Voxel coloring Seitz and Dyer, 1997 Space carving Kutulakos and Seitz, 2002 multi-view reconstruction (volumetric approach) This work Local non-binary photoconsistency P(X|S) (non-deterministic decision at each voxel X) Local binary photoconsistency P(X|S) (deterministic decision at each voxel X) photoflux regularization Regularization + uniform Ballooning (e.g. Faugeras&Keriven, Vogiatis et.al. 2005) predefined threshold Sum of color-discrepancies between cameras observing voxel X given its visibility defined by S Photohull (Space Carving) Kutolakos&Seits, 2002 This work Regularization + “intelligent ballooning” (photoflux) 1 out of 17 input photos X’ X photohull 3 2 1 X 3 2 1 Low noise, but some details smoothed out Details are fine, but noisy for all points X on photohull Gradient of photoconsistency is large for all points X on photohull !!! Low noise and no shrinking (details are preserved) for all points X’ right outside photohull More results are in the paper and in the tech. report


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