Quasi-dense 3D reconstruction using tensor-based multiview stereo

We propose tensor-based multiview stereo (TMVS) for quasi-dense 3D reconstruction from uncalibrated images. Our work is inspired by the patch-based multiview stereo (PMVS), a state-of-the-art technique in multiview stereo reconstruction. The effectiveness of PMVS is attributed to the use of 3D patch...

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Published in2010 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition pp. 1482 - 1489
Main Authors Tai-Pang Wu, Sai-Kit Yeung, Jiaya Jia, Chi-Keung Tang
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2010
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Summary:We propose tensor-based multiview stereo (TMVS) for quasi-dense 3D reconstruction from uncalibrated images. Our work is inspired by the patch-based multiview stereo (PMVS), a state-of-the-art technique in multiview stereo reconstruction. The effectiveness of PMVS is attributed to the use of 3D patches in the match-propagate-filter MVS pipeline. Our key observation is: PMVS has not fully utilized the valuable 3D geometric cue available in 3D patches which are oriented points. This paper combines the complementary advantages of photoconsistency, visibility and geometric consistency enforcement in MVS via the use of 3D tensors, where our closed-form solution to tensor voting provides a unified approach to implement the match-propagate-filter pipeline. Using PMVS as the implementation backbone where TMVS is built, we provide qualitative and quantitative evaluation to demonstrate how TMVS significantly improve the MVS pipeline.
ISBN:1424469848
9781424469840
ISSN:1063-6919
1063-6919
DOI:10.1109/CVPR.2010.5539796