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Polarized 3D: High-Quality Depth Sensing with Polarization Cues
2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV)
Coarse depth maps can be enhanced by using the shape information from polarization cues. We propose a framework to combine surface normals from polarization (hereafter polarization normals) with an aligned depth map. Polarization normals have not been used for depth enhancement before. This is because polarization normals suffer from physics-based artifacts, such as azimuthal ambiguity, refractive distortion and fronto-parallel signal degradation. We propose a framework to overcome these key
doi:10.1109/iccv.2015.385
dblp:conf/iccv/KadambiTSR15
fatcat:4wm3k7z5njc3jdebofk3hzevva