Acquiring Axially-Symmetric Transparent Objects Using Single-View Transmission ImagingDownload PDFOpen Website

2017 (modified: 11 Nov 2022)CVPR 2017Readers: Everyone
Abstract: We propose a novel, practical solution for high quality reconstruction of axially-symmetric transparent objects. While a special case, such transparent objects are ubiquitous in the real world. Common examples of these are glasses, goblets, tumblers, carafes, etc., that can have very unique and visually appealing forms making their reconstruction interesting for vision and graphics applications. Our acquisition setup involves imaging such objects from a single viewpoint while illuminating them from directly behind with a few patterns emitted by an LCD panel. Our reconstruction step is then based on optimization of the objects geometry and its refractive index to minimize the difference between observed and simulated transmission/refraction of rays passing through the object. We exploit the objects axial symmetry as a strong shape prior which allows us to achieve robust reconstruction from a single viewpoint using a simple, commodity acquisition setup. We demonstrate high quality reconstruction of several common rotationally symmetric as well as more complex n-fold symmetric transparent objects with our approach.
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