Height from Gradients in Polar Coordinates

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dc.contributor.author Luo, Jin en
dc.contributor.author Schlüns, Karsten en
dc.date.accessioned 2008-08-21T01:56:19Z en
dc.date.available 2008-08-21T01:56:19Z en
dc.date.issued 1998 en
dc.identifier.citation Communication and Information Technology Research Technical Report 33, (1998) en
dc.identifier.issn 1178-3712 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/2742 en
dc.description You are granted permission for the non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display, and performance of this technical report in any format, BUT this permission is only for a period of 45 (forty-five) days from the most recent time that you verified that this technical report is still available from the original CITR web site; http://citr.auckland.ac.nz/techreports/ under terms that include this permission. All other rights are reserved by the author(s). en
dc.description.abstract This paper presents a new approach to integrate the gradient field to the relative depth or height map from multiple view directions in polar coordinates. Traditional integration techniques are based on cartesian coordinates. In this approach, the surface normals are calculated by photometric stereo method. The object is illuminated by three light sources and rotated on a controlled turntable. The experimantal results of the cross section of the synthetic and real objects are feasible and promising. en
dc.publisher CITR, The University of Auckland, New Zealand en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Communication and Information Technology Research (CITR) Technical Report Series en
dc.rights Copyright CITR, The University of Auckland. You are granted permission for the non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display, and performance of this technical report in any format, BUT this permission is only for a period of 45 (forty-five) days from the most recent time that you verified that this technical report is still available from the original CITR web site under terms that include this permission. All other rights are reserved by the author(s). en
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dc.source.uri http://citr.auckland.ac.nz/techreports/1998/CITR-TR-33.pdf en
dc.title Height from Gradients in Polar Coordinates en
dc.type Technical Report en
dc.subject.marsden Fields of Research::280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences en


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