Epipolar Plane Image Refocusing for Improved Depth Estimation and Occlusion Handling.

TitleEpipolar Plane Image Refocusing for Improved Depth Estimation and Occlusion Handling.
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsDiebold, M, Goldlücke, B
Conference NameVMV
PublisherEurographics Association
ISBN Number978-3-905674-51-4
Keywordsdblp
Abstract

In contrast to traditional imaging, the higher dimensionality of a light field offers directional information about the captured intensity. This information can be leveraged to estimate the disparity of 3D points in the captured scene. A recent approach to estimate disparities analyzes the structure tensor and evaluates the orientation on epipolar plane images (EPIs). While the resulting disparity maps are generally satisfying, the allowed disparity range is small and occlusion boundaries can become smeared and noisy. In this paper, we first introduce an approach to extend the total allowed disparity range. This allows for example the investigation of camera setups with a larger baseline, like in the Middlebury 3D light fields. Second, we introduce a method to handle the difficulties arising at boundaries between fore- and background objects to achieve sharper edge transitions.

URLhttp://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vmv/vmv2013.html#DieboldG13
Citation Keydiebold-etal-2013-VMV