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Simple 3D object reconstruction using global optimization

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Konferencja
Evolutionary Computation and Global Optimization 2009 / National Conference (12 ; 1-3.06.2009 ; Zawoja, Poland)
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
In the paper we deal with the problem of three-dimensional shape reconstruction when its two-dimensional projections from selected directions are available. This situation corresponds e.g. to the trial of digitalizing the shape from photographs. We propose a methods for creating the mesh, projecting the shape keeping the information about light and perspective. On this basis we use SA technique to modify this shape in a controlled way in order to reproduce the initially assumed one best.
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
137--144
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz., tab., rys., wykr.
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autor
  • University of Łódź, Dept. of Solid State Physics, Pomorska 149/153, 90-236 Łódź, Poland, tomgwizd@uni.lodz.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] J.R. Bilbao-Castro, I. Garcia, and J.J. Fernandez. EGEETomo: a user-friendly, fault-tolerant and grid-enabled application for 3D reconstruction in electron tomography. Bioinformatics, 23(24):3391-3393, 2007.
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  • [3] Yen-Wei Chen and Tetsuya Kohatsu. 3d image reconstruction from limited projections by simulated annealing. Innovative Computing, Information and Control, International Conference on, 0:456, 2007.
  • [4] M.C. Forman, A. Aggoun, M. Mccormick, and Leicester U. K. Simulated annealing for optimisation and characterisation of quantisation parameters in integral 3d image compression. In Image Processing II: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms and Applications, pages 399-413, 2000.
  • [5] Saito Hideo, Y. Somiya, and S. Ozawa. Shape reconstruction of skin surface from shading images using simulated annealing. In ACCV95, volume III, pages 348-352, December 1995.
  • [6] M. Klodt, T. Schoenemann, K. Kolev, M. Schikora, and D. Cremers. An experimental comparison of discrete and continuous shape optimization methods. In European Conference on Computer Vision, pages I: 332-345, 2008.
  • [7] K. Kolev, M. Klodt, T. Brox, S. Esedoglu, and D. Cremers. Continuous global optimization in multiview 3d reconstruction. In Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, pages 441-452, 2007.
  • [8] V. Lempitsky and Y. Boykov. Global optimization for shape fitting. In Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) (To appear), Minneapolis, USA, June 2007.
  • [9] B. Mercier and D. Meneveaux. Shape from silhouette: Image pixels for marching cubes. The 13th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (Journal of WSCG'05), 13:112-118, February 2005. January 31 - February 04, 2005, Plzen (Czech Republic).
  • [10] Jing Ning, Sally McClean, and Kieran Cranley. Using simulated annealing for 3d reconstruction of orthopedic fracture. Medical Physics, 31(8):2184-2191, 2004.
  • [11] Ilya Shlyakhter, Max Rozenoer, Julie Dorsey, and Seth J. Teller. Reconstructing 3d tree models from instrumented photographs. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 21(3):53-61, 2001.
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