• Title/Summary/Keyword: DFD (Depth from Defocus)

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Depth From Defocus using Wavelet Transform (웨이블릿 변환을 이용한 Depth From Defocus)

  • Choi, Chang-Min;Choi, Tae-Sun
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.42 no.5 s.305
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, a new method for obtaining three-dimensional shape of an object by measuring relative blur between images using wavelet analysis has been described. Most of the previous methods use inverse filtering to determine the measure of defocus. These methods suffer from some fundamental problems like inaccuracies in finding the frequency domain representation, windowing effects, and border effects. Besides these deficiencies, a filter, such as Laplacian of Gaussian, that produces an aggregate estimate of defocus for an unknown texture, can not lead to accurate depth estimates because of the non-stationary nature of images. We propose a new depth from defocus (DFD) method using wavelet analysis that is capable of performing both the local analysis and the windowing technique with variable-sized regions for non-stationary images with complex textural properties. We show that normalized image ratio of wavelet power by Parseval's theorem is closely related to blur parameter and depth. Experimental results have been presented demonstrating that our DFD method is faster in speed and gives more precise shape estimates than previous DFD techniques for both synthetic and real scenes.

Depth Map Generation Using Infocused and Defocused Images (초점 영상 및 비초점 영상으로부터 깊이맵을 생성하는 방법)

  • Mahmoudpour, Saeed;Kim, Manbae
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.362-371
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    • 2014
  • Blur variation caused by camera de-focusing provides a proper cue for depth estimation. Depth from Defocus (DFD) technique calculates the blur amount present in an image considering that blur amount is directly related to scene depth. Conventional DFD methods use two defocused images that might yield the low quality of an estimated depth map as well as a reconstructed infocused image. To solve this, a new DFD methodology based on infocused and defocused images is proposed in this paper. In the proposed method, the outcome of Subbaro's DFD is combined with a novel edge blur estimation method so that improved blur estimation can be achieved. In addition, a saliency map mitigates the ill-posed problem of blur estimation in the region with low intensity variation. For validating the feasibility of the proposed method, twenty image sets of infocused and defocused images with 2K FHD resolution were acquired from a camera with a focus control in the experiments. 3D stereoscopic image generated by an estimated depth map and an input infocused image could deliver the satisfactory 3D perception in terms of spatial depth perception of scene objects.

A Hybrid Focus Method Using Multiple Laser Slits (다중 레이저 슬릿광을 이용한 하이브리드 초점 방법)

  • Shin Y.S.;Kim G.B.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.706-709
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    • 2005
  • A hybrid focus method with multiple laser slits has been newly proposed and it is based on the integration of DFD and DFF Rough depth information is estimated using DFD equipped with multiple laser slits, and then DFF is applied to only each specific depth range using the depth information resulting from DFD. The proposed hybrid method gives more accurate results than DFD and DFF, and faster measurement than DFF. Its performance has been verified through experiments of calibration blocks with sharp depth discontinuity.

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A Depth Estimation Using Infocused and Defocused Images (인포커스 및 디포커스 영상으로부터 깊이맵 생성)

  • Mahmoudpour, Seed;Kim, Manbae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2013.11a
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    • pp.114-115
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    • 2013
  • The blur amount of an image changes proportional to scene depth. Depth from Defocus (DFD) is an approach in which a depth map can be obtained using blur amount calculation. In this paper, a novel DFD method is proposed in which depth is measured using an infocused and a defocused image. Subbaro's algorithm is used as a preliminary depth estimation method and edge blur estimation is provided to overcome drawbacks in edge.

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Three Dimensional Shape Recovery from Blurred Images

  • Kyeongwan Roh;Kim, Choongwon;Lee, Gueesang;Kim, Soohyung
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07b
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    • pp.799-802
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    • 2000
  • There are many methods that extract the depth information based on the blurring ratio for object point in DFD(Depth from Defocus). However, it is often difficult to measure the depth of the object in two-dimensional images that was affected by various elements such as edges, textures, and etc. To solve the problem, new DFD method employing the texture classification with a neural network is proposed. This method extracts the feature of texture from an evaluation window in an image and classifies the texture class. Finally, It allocates the correspondent value for the blurring ratio. The experimental result shows that the method gives more accurate than the previous methods.

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