ISSN 2313-433X
Special Issue “Photometric Stereo”
Deadline: 30 September 2021
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jimaging/special_issues/photometric_stereo
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Photometric stereo is a well-known technique which estimates the normal surface of objects. Recent trends in 3D printers have widened the range of uses of commercial sensors that measure the 3D coordinates of object surfaces; however, commercial sensors which can measure the normal surface of an object using a photometric stereo are still rare. Photometric stereo is still a hot topic in this field, and various research papers are published on it each year. Recent techniques such as deep learning have also affected the progress of photometric stereo research. This Special Issue aims to collect a wide variety of photometric stereo works and helps the progress of this field.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
photometric stereo and its applications
shape-from-shading and related techniques
photometric stereo using CNN
uncalibrated photometric stereo
example-based photometric stereo
color photometric stereo
photometric stereo under natural illumination
photometric stereo of uncommon lights such as multispectral light, infrared light, or fluorescent light
photometric stereo in hazy weather or underwater
photometric stereo for metals and arbitrary BRDFs
photometric linearization and sparse regression
photometric stereo with multiple cameras
sensor fusion using shading information and other sensors
photometric stereo for various fields such as computer graphics, medical science, or the industrial field
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Guest Editor
Daisuke Miyazaki, Hiroshima City University, Japan