• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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Robust Depth Measurement Using Dynamic Programming Technique on the Structured-Light Image


Shi Wang, Hyong-Suk Kim, Chun-Shin Lin, Hong-Xin Chen, Hai-Ping Lin, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 69-78, Jun. 2008
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Keywords: Dynamic program, Optimal path, Structured light

Abstract

An algorithm for tracking the trace of structured light is proposed to obtain depth information accurately. The technique is based on the fact that the pixel location of light in an image has a unique association with the object depth. However, sometimes the projected light is dim or invisible due to the absorption and reflection on the surface of the object. A dynamic programming approach is proposed to solve such a problem. In this paper, necessary mathematics for implementing the algorithm is presented and the projected laser light is tracked utilizing a dynamic programming technique. Advantage is that the trace remains integrity while many parts of the laser beam are dim or invisible. Experimental results as well as the 3-D restoration are reported.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Wang, S., Kim, H., Lin, C., Chen, H., & Lin, H. (2008). Robust Depth Measurement Using Dynamic Programming Technique on the Structured-Light Image. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 9(3), 69-78.

[IEEE Style]
S. Wang, H. Kim, C. Lin, H. Chen, H. Lin, "Robust Depth Measurement Using Dynamic Programming Technique on the Structured-Light Image," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 69-78, 2008.

[ACM Style]
Shi Wang, Hyong-Suk Kim, Chun-Shin Lin, Hong-Xin Chen, and Hai-Ping Lin. 2008. Robust Depth Measurement Using Dynamic Programming Technique on the Structured-Light Image. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 9, 3, (2008), 69-78.