Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel profilometry scheme to acquire high quality depth, where only a single shot of a monochromatic pattern is utilized. We design a band-wise pattern consisting of fringe bands spatially modulated with coprime periods. After that, with the designed pattern, depth is obtained in a hybrid manner, where both phase-based profilometry and active stereo are incorporated. To be specific, pixels in smooth regions obtain their depth values through phases analysis. Especially, based on depth smooth property, we propose a novel phase unwrapping algorithm, which avoids the problem of error propagation and yields accurate unwrapping phases. On the other hand, for boundary regions, spatial stereo, which is more robust to depth discontinuities, is utilized to modify incorrect depth values. Both theoretical verification and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can generate high quality depth maps, even for complex scenes and isolated objects.

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