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Near-Light Color Photometric Stereo for mono-Chromaticity non-lambertian surface

Zonglin Li
Jieji Ren
Shuangfan Zhou
Heng Guo
Jinnuo Zhang
Jiang Zhou
Boxin Shi
Zhanyu Ma
Guoying Gu
Main:4 Pages
8 Figures
Bibliography:1 Pages
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Abstract

Color photometric stereo enables single-shot surface reconstruction, extending conventional photometric stereo that requires multiple images of a static scene under varying illumination to dynamic scenarios. However, most existing approaches assume ideal distant lighting and Lambertian reflectance, leaving more practical near-light conditions and non-Lambertian surfaces underexplored. To overcome this limitation, we propose a framework that leverages neural implicit representations for depth and BRDF modeling under the assumption of mono-chromaticity (uniform chromaticity and homogeneous material), which alleviates the inherent ill-posedness of color photometric stereo and allows for detailed surface recovery from just one image. Furthermore, we design a compact optical tactile sensor to validate our approach. Experiments on both synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate that our method achieves accurate and robust surface reconstruction.

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