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Dense specular shape from multiple specular flows
2008
2008 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
The inference of specular (mirror-like) shape is a particularly difficult problem because an image of a specular object is nothing but a distortion of the surrounding environment. Consequently, when the environment is unknown, such an image would seem to convey little information about the shape itself. It has recently been suggested (Adato et al., ICCV 2007) that observations of relative motion between a specular object and its environment can dramatically simplify the inference problem and
doi:10.1109/cvpr.2008.4587685
dblp:conf/cvpr/VasilyevAZB08
fatcat:ti7zbz6tnfenxbmfsjl5n7wteq