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Recovering Local Shape of a Mirror Surface from Re?ection of a Regular Grid

2020-03-25 | |  43 |   27 |   0

Abstract

We present a new technique to recover the shape of an un- known smooth specular surface from a single image. A calibrated cam- era faces a specular surface reflecting a calibrated scene (for instance a checkerboard or grid pattern). The mapping from the scene pattern to its reflected distorted image in the camera changes the local geometrical structure of the scene pattern. We show that if measurements of both local orientation and scale of the distorted scene in the image plane are available, this mapping can be inverted. Specifically, we prove that sur- face position and shape up to third order can be derived as a function of such local measurements when two orientations are available at the same point (e.g. a corner). Our results generalize previous work [1, 2] where the mirror surface geometry was recovered only up to first order from at least three intersecting lines. We validate our theoretical results with both numerical simulations and experiments with real surfaces.

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