Recent progress in coded structured light as a technique to solve the correspondence problem: a survey

We present a survey of the most significant techniques, used in the last few years, concerning the coded structured light methods employed to get 3D information. In fact, depth perception is one of the most important subjects in computer vision. Stereovision is an attractive and widely used method,...

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Published inPattern recognition Vol. 31; no. 7; pp. 963 - 982
Main Authors Batlle, J., Mouaddib, E., Salvi, J.
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1873-5142
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Abstract We present a survey of the most significant techniques, used in the last few years, concerning the coded structured light methods employed to get 3D information. In fact, depth perception is one of the most important subjects in computer vision. Stereovision is an attractive and widely used method, but, it is rather limited to make 3D surface maps, due to the correspondence problem. The correspondence problem can be improved using a method based on structured light concept, projecting a given pattern on the measuring surfaces. However, some relations between the projected pattern and the reflected one must be solved. This relationship can be directly found codifying the projected light, so that, each imaged region of the projected pattern carries the needed information to solve the correspondence problem.
AbstractList We present a survey of the most significant techniques, used in the last few years, concerning the coded structured light methods employed to get 3D information. In fact, depth perception is one of the most important subjects in computer vision. Stereovision is an attractive and widely used method, but, it is rather limited to make 3D surface maps, due to the correspondence problem. The correspondence problem can be improved using a method based on structured light concept, projecting a given pattern on the measuring surfaces. However, some relations between the projected pattern and the reflected one must be solved. This relationship can be directly found codifying the projected light, so that, each imaged region of the projected pattern carries the needed information to solve the correspondence problem.
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Algorithmics. Computability. Computer arithmetics
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Artificial intelligence
Computer science; control theory; systems
Computer vision
Correspondence problem
Depth perception
Exact sciences and technology
Pattern projection
Pattern recognition. Digital image processing. Computational geometry
Range data
Theoretical computing
Title Recent progress in coded structured light as a technique to solve the correspondence problem: a survey
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