| KIMMEL, R., AND SETHIAN, J. A. 2001. Optimal Algorithms for Shape from Shading and Path Planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision 14, 237--244. |
....a Lambertian object illuminated by a point source at in nity and imaged by an orthographic camera. We have given hypotheses for the existence and uniqueness of a (continuous) viscosity solution, provided an approximation scheme of this solution, an algorithm for computing the solution. Unlike in [19], we have proved the convergence of our numerical scheme. Our implementation of the algorithm described in [19] shows that it fails as soon as the direction of the source of lighting is a bit too far from being parallel to the z axis, the original case studied in [24] We are extending our ....
....hypotheses for the existence and uniqueness of a (continuous) viscosity solution, provided an approximation scheme of this solution, an algorithm for computing the solution. Unlike in [19] we have proved the convergence of our numerical scheme. Our implementation of the algorithm described in [19] shows that it fails as soon as the direction of the source of lighting is a bit too far from being parallel to the z axis, the original case studied in [24] We are extending our analysis and algorithm to more general cases. ....
R. Kimmel and J.A. Sethian. Optimal algorithm for shape from shading and path planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 14(2):237-244, May 2001.
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R. Kimmel and J. Sethian. Optimal algorithm for shape from shading and path planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 14(3):237--244, May 2001.
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R. Kimmel and J. Sethian. Optimal algorithm for shape from shading and path planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 14(3):237-244, May 2001.
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KIMMEL, R., AND SETHIAN, J. A. 2001. Optimal Algorithms for Shape from Shading and Path Planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision 14, 237--244.
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R. Kimmel and J. Sethian. Optimal algorithm for shape from shading and path planning. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 14(3):237--244, 2001.
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