From Uncertainty to Visual Exploration
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - Special issue on interpretation of 3-D scenes—part I
Zippered polygon meshes from range images
SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings of the 21st annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Exploring three-dimensional objects by controlling the point of observation
Exploring three-dimensional objects by controlling the point of observation
Occlusions as a Guide for Planning the Next View
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Robust Occluding Contour Detection Using the Hausdorff Distance
CVPR '97 Proceedings of the 1997 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR '97)
Shape and model from specular motion
ICCV '95 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision
A theory of specular surface geometry
ICCV '95 Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer Vision
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Two approaches for 3D curved object reconstruction using active sensor and illumination control are proposed and compared to each other. In both cases, the highlight information is fully utilized rather than discarded, and knowledge of the object surface is not required. The first approach requires camera control only and recovers shape (depth) from highlights and occluding contours. The second approach requires both camera and illumination control and recovers 3D depth from highlights only.