Reference Consistent Reconstruction of 3D Cloth Surface
Norimichi Ukita
Takeo Kanade
Abstract
We propose a multiview method for reconstructing a folded cloth
surface on which regularly-textured color patches are printed. These
patches provide not only easy pixel-correspondence between multiviews
but also the following two new functions. 1) Error recovery: errors
in 3D surface reconstruction (e.g. errors in occlusion boundaries and
shaded regions) can be recovered based on the spatio-temporal
consistency of the patches. 2) Single-view hole filling: patches that
are visible only from a single view can be extrapolated from the
reconstructed ones based on the regularity of the patches. Using these
functions for improving 3D reconstruction also produces the patch
configuration on the reconstructed surface, showing how the cloth is
deformed from its reference shape. Experimental results demonstrate
the above improvements and the accurate patch configurations produced
by our method.
Citation
- Norimichi Ukita and Takeo Kanade,
Reference Consistent Reconstruction of 3D Cloth Surface,
Computer Vision and Image Understanding,
Volume 116, Issue 8, pp.869-881, 2012.
(Impact factor 2012 = 1.232)