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Computing Local Surface Orientation and Shape from Texture for Curved Surfaces
Authors:Malik  Jitendra  Rosenholtz  Ruth
Affiliation:(1) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 94720
Abstract:Shape from texture is best analyzed in two stages, analogous to stereopsis and structure from motion: (a) Computing the lsquotexture distortionrsquo from the image, and (b) Interpreting the lsquotexture distortionrsquo to infer the orientation and shape of the surface in the scene. We model the texture distortion for a given point and direction on the image plane as an affine transformation and derive the relationship between the parameters of this transformation and the shape parameters. We have developed a technique for estimating affine transforms between nearby image patches which is based on solving a system of linear constraints derived from a differential analysis. One need not explicitly identify texels or make restrictive assumptions about the nature of the texture such as isotropy. We use non-linear minimization of a least squares error criterion to recover the surface orientation (slant and tilt) and shape (principal curvatures and directions) based on the estimated affine transforms in a number of different directions. A simple linear algorithm based on singular value decomposition of the linear parts of the affine transforms provides the initial guess for the minimization procedure. Experimental results on both planar and curved surfaces under perspective projection demonstrate good estimates for both orientation and shape. A sensitivity analysis yields predictions for both computer vision algorithms and human perception of shape from texture.
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