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1 October 1991 Shape-from-focus: surface reconstruction of hybrid surfaces
Su-Shing Chen, Wu-bin Tang, Jianhua Xu
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Abstract
The shape-from-focus method uses different focus levels to obtain a sequence of object images and to estimate depth of image points. Recently, S. K. Nayar and Y. Nakagawa have treated the shape extraction problem of rough surfaces. This paper extends their approach to hybrid surfaces -- partially rough and partially smooth.
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Su-Shing Chen, Wu-bin Tang, and Jianhua Xu "Shape-from-focus: surface reconstruction of hybrid surfaces", Proc. SPIE 1569, Stochastic and Neural Methods in Signal Processing, Image Processing, and Computer Vision, (1 October 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48407
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image analysis

Computer vision technology

Filtering (signal processing)

Machine vision

Signal processing

Stochastic processes

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