Real Time Monocular Depth from Defocus

  • Authors:
  • Jean-Vincent Leroy;Thierry Simon;Franç/ois Deschenes

  • Affiliations:
  • Centre de MOIVRE, Université/ de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada J1K2R1;UTM-IUT de Figeac/ LRP-mip (Laboratoire de recherche pluridisciplinaire du nord-est de Midi-Pyré/né/es), Université/ de Toulouse, FIGEAC, France F-46100;Centre de MOIVRE, Université/ de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada J1K2R1 and Université/ du Qué/bec en Outaouais, Gatineau, Canada J8X3X7

  • Venue:
  • ICISP '08 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Image and Signal Processing
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

The method proposed in this paper uses two blurred images, acquired from the same point of view with different focus settings, in order to estimate depth in real time. It falls under the group "Depth from defocus" methods. The blur is modelled by the convolution of a Gaussian Point Spread Function (PSF) which with the theoretical sharp image. We calculate the gradients and Laplacians of the two blurred images and according to the type of contour, step, ramp, roof o line, we compute the differences of these images or their derivative until order 2 to obtain the difference in blur, difference of the variances of the Gaussian ones, which we connect to the depth by taking account of the parameters of the optical system. We use then this difference to the depth by tacking account of the parameters of the optical system. We present a set of results on real images showing the performance of the method and its limits. The computing times which we measured make possible the use of our algorithm at video rate.