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A light pattern design for spacetime stereo

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Abstract

Spacetime stereo is a novel technique for three dimensions (3D) reconstruction, which uses active illumination to change the intensities of images and implements stereo matching by comparing the image sequence during a period of time. Aiming at the characteristic of spacetime stereo, a light pattern, which consists of multi-level dual 'saw-tooth' stripe gray light changing monotonously in one-dimension, is designed to increase the robustness of the technique. The experiment results of 3D reconstruction validate the effective of the light pattern.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)875-877+880
JournalGuangxue Jishu/Optical Technique
Volume33
Issue number6
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Keywords

  • Light pattern design
  • Spacetime stereo
  • Three dimensions (3D) reconstruction

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