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15 September 2008 Estimation of depth map based on focus adjustment
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Abstract
The objective of 3D shape recovery using focus is to estimate depth map of the scene or object based on best focus points from camera lens. In Shape From Focus (SFF), the measure of focus - sharpness - is the crucial part for final 3D shape estimation. The conventional methods compute sharpness by applying focus measure operator on each 2D image frame of the image sequence. However, such methods do not reflect the accurate focus levels in an image because the focus levels for curved objects require information from neighboring pixels in the adjacent frames too. To address this issue, we propose a new method based on focus adjustment which takes the values of the neighboring pixels from the adjacent image frames that have the same initial depth as of the center pixel and then it re-adjusts the center value accordingly. Experimental results show that the proposed technique generates better shape and takes less computation time in comparison to previous SFF methods based on Focused Image Surface (FIS) and dynamic programming.
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Seong-O Shim, A. S. Malik, M. T. Mahmood, and Tae-Sun Choi "Estimation of depth map based on focus adjustment", Proc. SPIE 7073, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXI, 707320 (15 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798191
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KEYWORDS
Fermium

Frequency modulation

3D image processing

Cameras

Computer programming

Sensors

Image sensors

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