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Solving Multi-view Stereo and Image Restoration using a Unified Framework : 통합시스템을이용한 다시점스테레오 매칭과영상복원

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dc.contributor.advisor이경무-
dc.contributor.author박해솔-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T07:22:49Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T07:22:49Z-
dc.date.issued2017-02-
dc.identifier.other000000142648-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/119310-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 전기·컴퓨터공학부, 2017. 2. 이경무.-
dc.description.abstractEstimating camera pose and scene structures from seriously degraded images is challenging problem. Most existing multi-view stereo algorithms assume high-quality input images and therefore have unreliable results for blurred, noisy, or low-resolution images. Experimental results show that the approach of using off-the-shelf image reconstruction algorithms as independent preprocessing is generally ineffective or even sometimes counterproductive. This is because naive frame-wise image reconstruction methods fundamentally ignore the consistency between images, although they seem to produce visually plausible results.
In this thesis, from the fact that image reconstruction and multi-view stereo problems are interrelated, we present a unified framework to solve these problems jointly. The validity of this approach is empirically verified for four different problems, dense depth map reconstruction, camera pose estimation, super-resolution, and deblurring from images obtained by a single moving camera. By reflecting the physical imaging process, we cast our objective into a cost minimization problem, and solve the solution using alternate optimization techniques. Experiments show that the proposed method can restore high-quality depth maps from seriously degraded images for both synthetic and real video, as opposed to the failure of simple multi-view stereo methods. Our algorithm also produces superior super-resolution and deblurring results compared to simple preprocessing with conventional super-resolution and deblurring techniques.
Moreover, we show that the proposed framework can be generalized to handle more common scenarios. First, it can solve image reconstruction and multi-view stereo problems for multi-view single-shot images captured by a light field camera. By using information of calibrated multi-view images, it recovers the motions of individual objects in the input image as well as the unknown camera motion during the shutter time.
The contribution of this thesis is proposing a new perspective on the solution of the existing computer vision problems from an integrated viewpoint. We show that by solving interrelated problems jointly, we can obtain physically more plausible solution and better performance, especially when input images are challenging. The proposed optimization algorithm also makes our algorithm more practical in terms of computational complexity.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1 Introduction 1
1.1 Outline of Dissertation 2
2 Background 5
3 Generalized Imaging Model 9
3.1 Camera Projection Model 9
3.2 Depth and Warping Operation 11
3.3 Representation of Camera Pose in SE(3) 12
3.4 Proposed Imaging Model 12
4 Rendering Synthetic Datasets 17
4.1 Making Blurred Image Sequences using Depth-based Image Rendering 18
4.2 Making Blurred Image Sequences using Blender 18
5 A Unified Framework for Single-shot Multi-view Images 21
5.1 Introduction 21
5.2 Related Works 24
5.3 Deblurring with 4D Light Fields 27
5.3.1 Motion Blur Formulation in Light Fields 27
5.3.2 Initialization 28
5.4 Joint Estimation 30
5.4.1 Energy Formulation 30
5.4.2 Update Latent Image 31
5.4.3 Update Camera Pose and Depth map 33
5.5 Experimental Results 34
5.5.1 Synthetic Data 34
5.5.2 Real Data 36
5.6 Conclusion 37
6 A Unified Framework for a Monocular Image Sequence 41
6.1 Introduction 41
6.2 Related Works 44
6.3 Modeling Imaging Process 46
6.4 Unified Energy Formulation 47
6.4.1 Matching term 47
6.4.2 Self-consistency term 48
6.4.3 Regularization term 49
6.5 Optimization 50
6.5.1 Update of the depth maps and camera poses 51
6.5.2 Update of the latent images . 52
6.5.3 Initialization 53
6.5.4 Occlusion Handling 54
6.6 Experimental Results 54
6.6.1 Synthetic datasets 55
6.6.2 Real datasets 61
6.6.3 The effect of parameters 65
6.7 Conclusion 66
7 A Unified Framework for SLAM 69
7.1 Motivation 69
7.2 Baseline 70
7.3 Proposed Method 72
7.4 Experimental Results 73
7.4.1 Quantitative comparison 73
7.4.2 Qualitative results 77
7.4.3 Runtime 79
7.5 Conclusion 80
8 Conclusion 83
8.1 Summary and Contribution of the Dissertation 83
8.2 Future Works 84
Bibliography 86
초록 94
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dc.format.mediumapplication/pdf-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectComputer Vision-
dc.subjectMulti-view stereo-
dc.subjectImage Deblurring-
dc.subjectImage Super resolution-
dc.subjectSLAM-
dc.subjectJoint estimation-
dc.subject.ddc621-
dc.titleSolving Multi-view Stereo and Image Restoration using a Unified Framework-
dc.title.alternative통합시스템을이용한 다시점스테레오 매칭과영상복원-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorHaesol Park-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pages95-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 전기·컴퓨터공학부-
dc.date.awarded2017-02-
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