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Publications about Shape from shading
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1 - A Multiresolution Approach for Shape from Shading Coupling Deterministic and Stochastic Optimization. A. Crouzil and X. Descombes and J.D. Durou. Research Report 5006, INRIA, France, December 2003. Keywords : Shape from shading, Simulated Annealing, Optimization, Multiresolution.
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Résumé :
Le Shape from shading est un problème inverse mal posé pour lequel aucune méthode de résolution complètement satisfaisante n'a encore été proposée. Dans ce rapport technique, nous ramenons le à un problème d'optimisation. Nous montrons d'abord que l'approche déterministe fournit des algorithmes efficaces en termes de temps de calcul, mais est d'un intérêt limité lorsque l'énergie comporte des minima locaux très profonds. Nous proposons comme alternative une approche stochastique utilisant le recuit simulé. Les résultats obtenus dépassent largement ceux de l'approche déterministe. La contrepartie est l'extrême lenteur du processus d'optimisation. Pour cette raison, nous proposons une approche hybride qui combine les approches déterministe et stochastique dans un cadre de multi-résolution. |
Abstract :
Shape from shading is an ill-posed inverse problem for which there is no completely satisfactory solution in the existing literature. In this technical report, we address shape from shading as an energy minimization problem. We first show that the deterministic approach provides efficient algorithms in terms of CPU time, but reaches its limits since the energy associated to shape from shading can contain multiple deep local minima. We derive an alternative stochastic approach using simulated annealing. The obtained results strongly outperform the results of the deterministic approach. The shortcoming is an extreme slowness of the optimization. Therefore, we propose an hybrid approach which combines the deterministic and stochastic approaches in a multiresolution framework. |
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