Fast and accurate surface normal integration on non-rectangular domains
DOI10.1007/s41095-016-0075-zzbMath1428.68309arXiv1610.06049OpenAlexW2537104680WikidataQ59528657 ScholiaQ59528657MaRDI QIDQ2287959
Martin Bähr, Ali Sharifi Boroujerdi, Jean-Denis Durou, Yvain Quéau, Michael Breuß
Publication date: 16 January 2020
Published in: Computational Visual Media (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.06049
preconditioningconjugate gradient methodKrylov subspace methods3D reconstructionphotometric stereofast marching methodPoisson integrationsurface normal integration
Numerical aspects of computer graphics, image analysis, and computational geometry (65D18) Machine vision and scene understanding (68T45)
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