Recovery of surface orientation from diffuse polarization 论文

2006IEEE Transactions on Image Processing引用 256
Optical measurement and interference techniquesSurface Roughness and Optical MeasurementsColor Science and Applications

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发表期刊/会议
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
发表日期
2006-05-15
发表年份
2006

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Optical measurement and interference techniquesSurface Roughness and Optical MeasurementsColor Science and Applications

摘要

When unpolarized light is reflected from a smooth dielectric surface, it becomes partially polarized. This is due to the orientation of dipoles induced in the reflecting medium and applies to both specular and diffuse reflection. This paper is concerned with exploiting polarization by surface reflection, using images of smooth dielectric objects, to recover surface normals and, hence, height. This paper presents the underlying physics of polarization by reflection, starting with the Fresnel equations. These equations are used to interpret images taken with a linear polarizer and digital camera, revealing the shape of the objects. Experimental results are presented that illustrate that the technique is accurate near object limbs, as the theory predicts, with less precise, but still useful, results elsewhere. A detailed analysis of the accuracy of the technique for a variety of materials is presented. A method for estimating refractive indices using a laser and linear polarizer is also given.

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