Finite Difference Methods for Linear Shape from Shading
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Communication and Information Technology Research Technical Report 110, (2001)
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Abstract
This paper presents and analyzes four finite difference methods for linear shape from shading problem. Comparisons of accuracy, solvability, stability and convergence of these methods indicate that the weighted semi-implicit method and the box method are better than the other ones because they are easily calculated, more accurate, faster in convergence and unconditionally stable.
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