CVOct 20, 2024

Neural Active Structure-from-Motion in Dark and Textureless Environment

arXiv:2410.15378v11 citationsh-index: 6ACCV
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This addresses a practical challenge in 3D measurement for applications like robotics or inspection where conventional feature-based methods fail due to lack of texture.

The paper tackles the problem of simultaneously reconstructing 3D shapes and estimating camera poses in dark, textureless environments using structured light systems, achieving accurate results from images with only projected patterns.

Active 3D measurement, especially structured light (SL) has been widely used in various fields for its robustness against textureless or equivalent surfaces by low light illumination. In addition, reconstruction of large scenes by moving the SL system has become popular, however, there have been few practical techniques to obtain the system's precise pose information only from images, since most conventional techniques are based on image features, which cannot be retrieved under textureless environments. In this paper, we propose a simultaneous shape reconstruction and pose estimation technique for SL systems from an image set where sparsely projected patterns onto the scene are observed (i.e. no scene texture information), which we call Active SfM. To achieve this, we propose a full optimization framework of the volumetric shape that employs neural signed distance fields (Neural-SDF) for SL with the goal of not only reconstructing the scene shape but also estimating the poses for each motion of the system. Experimental results show that the proposed method is able to achieve accurate shape reconstruction as well as pose estimation from images where only projected patterns are observed.

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