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Active Lighting and Its Application for Computer Vision

40 Years of History of Active Lighting Techniques

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  • Presents both the basic theory and the state of the art of photometric stereo techniques
  • Describes structured light techniques in detail, from a computer vision perspective
  • Explains the principles and theory of photometry and physics-based vision
  • Reviews a range of applications of active lighting techniques

Part of the book series: Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (ACVPR)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Basics and Theory

  2. Algorithm

  3. Application

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About this book

This book describes active illumination techniques in computer vision. We can classify computer vision techniques into two classes: passive and active techniques. Passive techniques observe the scene statically and analyse it as is. Active techniques give the scene some actions and try to facilitate the analysis. In particular, active illumination techniques project specific light, for which the characteristics are known beforehand, to a target scene to enable stable and accurate analysis of the scene.

Traditional passive techniques have a fundamental limitation. The external world surrounding us is three-dimensional; the image projected on a retina or an imaging device is two-dimensional. That is, reduction of one dimension has occurred. Active illumination techniques compensate for the dimensional reduction by actively controlling the illumination. The demand for reliable vision sensors is rapidly increasing in many application areas, such as robotics and medical image analysis. This book explains this new endeavour to explore the augmentation of reduced dimensions in computer vision.

This book consists of three parts: basic concepts, techniques, and applications. The first part explains the basic concepts for understanding active illumination techniques. In particular, the basic concepts of optics are explained so that researchers and engineers outside the field can understand the later chapters. The second part explains currently available active illumination techniques, covering many techniques developed by the authors. The final part shows how such active illumination techniques can be applied to various domains, describing the issue to be overcome by active illumination techniques and the advantages of using these techniques. This book is primarily aimed at 4th year undergraduate and 1st year graduate students, and will also help engineers from fields beyond computer vision to use active illumination techniques. Additionally, the book is suitable as course material for technical seminars.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA

    Katsushi Ikeuchi

  • Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

    Yasuyuki Matsushita

  • Intelligent Systems Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan

    Ryusuke Sagawa

  • Dept. of Advanced Information Technology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

    Hiroshi Kawasaki

  • Division of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan

    Yasuhiro Mukaigawa

  • Faculty of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima, Japan

    Ryo Furukawa

  • Department of Intelligent Systems, Hiroshima City University, Hiroshima, Japan

    Daisuke Miyazaki

About the authors

Dr. Katsushi Ikeuchi is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China, and an Emeritus Professor of the University of Tokyo, Japan.

Dr. Hiroshi Kawasaki is a Professor in the Department of Advanced Information Technology and Head of the Computer Vision and Graphics Laboratory at Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.

Dr. Yasuhiro Mukaigawa is a Professor in the Division of Information Science and Head of the Optical Media Interference Laboratory at Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Ikoma, Japan.

Dr. Ryusuke Sagawa is a Senior Researcher in the Interactive Robotics Research Group of the Intelligent Systems Research Institute at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan

Dr. Ryo Furukawa and Dr. Daisuke Miyazaki are Associate Professors in the Image Media Engineering and Computer Graphics Laboratory of the Department of IntelligentSystems at Hiroshima City University, Japan.

Dr. Yasuyuki Matsushita is a Professor in the Information Science and Technology Department at Osaka University, Japan, where he leads a laboratory focusing on computer vision, machine learning, data mining, information and knowledge processing, and their applications in human-computer interaction.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Active Lighting and Its Application for Computer Vision

  • Book Subtitle: 40 Years of History of Active Lighting Techniques

  • Authors: Katsushi Ikeuchi, Yasuyuki Matsushita, Ryusuke Sagawa, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Yasuhiro Mukaigawa, Ryo Furukawa, Daisuke Miyazaki

  • Series Title: Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56577-0

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Computer Science, Computer Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-56576-3Published: 08 September 2020

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-56579-4Published: 09 September 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-56577-0Published: 07 September 2020

  • Series ISSN: 2191-6586

  • Series E-ISSN: 2191-6594

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 308

  • Number of Illustrations: 84 b/w illustrations, 167 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Image Processing and Computer Vision, Visualization, Robotics and Automation, Machine Learning

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