Abstract

This reported research features parameterised structured light imaging that is practically useful for detecting depth edges. Given input parameters such as the range of distances of an object from the camera/projector and minimum detectable depth difference, the presented method is capable of computing an optimal pattern width and the number of structured light images that are needed to detect all depth edges in the specified range of distances that have at least the given detectable depth difference. Application of this parameter control to the detection of silhouette edges for visual hull reconstruction shows the effectiveness of the method.

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