Abstract

This research features parameterized depth edge detection using structured light imaging that exploits a single color stripes pattern and an associated binary stripes pattern. By parameterized depth edge detection, we refer to the detection of all depth edges in a given range of distances with depth difference greater or equal to a specific value. While previous research has not properly dealt with shadow regions, which result in double edges, we effectively remove shadow regions using statistical learning through effective identification of color stripes in the structured light images. We also provide a much simpler control of involved parameters. We have compared the depth edge filtering performance of our method with that of the state-of-the-art method and depth edge detection from the Kinect depth map. Experimental results clearly show that our method finds the desired depth edges most correctly while the other methods cannot.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThey use shadows in each image to assemble a depth edge map

  • We propose a structured light based framework that employs a single color pattern of vertical stripes with an associated binary pattern

  • We have presented a novel method that accurately controls depth edge filtering of the input scene using a color stripes pattern

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Summary

Introduction

They use shadows in each image to assemble a depth edge map This technique is incapable of the control of parameters such as range of distances from the camera/projector and depth difference. A while ago, in [7,8], similar control of parameterizing structured light imaging was presented They employed structured light with a pattern comprising black and white horizontal stripes of equal width, and detected depth edges with depth difference r ≥ rmin in a specified range of distances. The main contribution of our work lies in an accurate control of depthofedge filtering using a using novel amethod of effective identification of colorofstripes and shadow control depth edge filtering novel method of effective identification color stripes and removal in the structured light image.

Parameterized Structured Light Imaging
Control
I: Detectable
Use of Color Stripes
Recovery of the Original Color of Stripes
Removal of Shadow Regions
Color Feature
Texture Feature
Angle Feature
Classifier Training
Depth Edge Detection
Experimental Results
Computation
Conclusions
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