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3D Imaging of Complex Specular Surfaces by Fusing Polarimetric and Deflectometric Information

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2024-06-05 v1 Optics

Abstract

Accurate and fast 3D imaging of specular surfaces still poses major challenges for state-of-the-art optical measurement principles. Frequently used methods, such as phase-measuring deflectometry (PMD) or shape-from-polarization (SfP), rely on strong assumptions about the measured objects, limiting their generalizability in broader application areas like medical imaging, industrial inspection, virtual reality, or cultural heritage analysis. In this paper, we introduce a measurement principle that utilizes a novel technique to effectively encode and decode the information contained in a light field reflected off a specular surface. We combine polarization cues from SfP with geometric information obtained from PMD to resolve all arising ambiguities in the 3D measurement. Moreover, our approach removes the unrealistic orthographic imaging assumption for SfP, which significantly improves the respective results. We showcase our new technique by demonstrating single-shot and multi-shot measurements on complex-shaped specular surfaces, displaying an evaluated accuracy of surface normals below 0.60.6^\circ.

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@article{arxiv.2406.01994,
  title  = {3D Imaging of Complex Specular Surfaces by Fusing Polarimetric and Deflectometric Information},
  author = {Jiazhang Wang and Oliver Cossairt and Florian Willomitzer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.01994},
  year   = {2024}
}