[4eyes] 3D modeling with single-pixel cameras

Pradeep Sen psen at ece.ucsb.edu
Sat May 25 09:44:35 PDT 2013


Hmm... very interesting.  It seems that they simply took
our dual photography idea and did shape from shading on
that without citing our original work:

http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1073204.1073257

So their statements such as:

     Previous experiments in single-pixel computational
     imaging (9, 14, 16) were restricted to relatively
     small (less than 10 cm) two-dimensional (2D) images,
     mainly of 2D template objects or 2D outlines of 3D objects.

are blatantly false.  We show in Fig. 4 and example
of a scene taken with a single pixel camera (well before that
other single pixel camera work) that is a couple of feet on a side.

They were probably unfamiliar with the dual photography
work, but still I would have expected a more thorough
review process from a journal like Science!

If you told me that I could take the shading curve in
Fig. 13 of our paper and simply apply shape-from-shading
to that and get a paper in Science, I would have thought
you were crazy!

-Pradeep





On 2013-05-24 23:48, Ismo Rakkolainen wrote:
> Hi
>
> 3D object capture with single-pixel cameras?
> No problem. See 
> http://www.sciencemag.org/content/340/6134/844.full.pdf
>
> IsmoR
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Pradeep Sen
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UCSB Advanced Graphics Lab
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of California, Santa Barbara
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