14/06/2020

Non-Line-of-Sight Surface Reconstruction Using the Directional Light-Cone Transform

Sean I. Young, David B. Lindell, Bernd Girod, David Taubman, Gordon Wetzstein

Keywords: non-line-of-sight, nlos, computational, imaging, surface, reconstruction

Abstract: We propose a joint albedonormal approach to non-line-of-sight (NLOS) surface reconstruction using the directional light-cone transform (D-LCT). While current NLOS imaging methods reconstruct either the albedo or surface normals of the hidden scene, the two quantities provide complementary information of the scene, so an efficient method to estimate both simultaneously is desirable. We formulate the recovery of the two quantities as a vector deconvolution problem, and solve it via CholeskyWiener decomposition. We demonstrate that surfaces fitted non-parametrically using our recovered normals are more accurate than those produced with NLOS surface reconstruction methods recently proposed, and are 1,000 times faster to compute than using inverse rendering.

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