Title: Probabilities of binocular half occlusions in 3D cluttered scenes
1Probabilities of binocular half occlusions in
3D cluttered scenes
- Michael Langer
- School of Computer Science
- McGill University
2Occlusions
3Half Occlusions
monocular left monocular right
4Half Occlusions
monocular left monocular right
da Vinci Stereopsis Nakayama Shimojo,
Vision Research 1990
5Natural 3D Cluttered Scene
6Synthetic 3D cluttered scenes
7Two Questions
- Monocular How are visible surfaces distributed
over depth? - Binocular What percentage of visible surfaces
at each depth are half occluded (binocular) ?
8Assumptions of Model
observer
density h
9Monocular Visibility
Take surface point at depth Z. Is it visible?
10Monocular Visibility
A point at depth Z is visible if and only if no
sphere center lies within a distance R from the
line of sight.
11Poisson model
V
12Poisson model
13Probability of monocular visibility
depth Z
depth Z
14Two Main Questions
- How are visible surfaces distributed over depth
? - What percentage of points at each depth are half
occluded ?
15Probability of binocular visibility
L
R
16Probability of binocular visibility
L
V
R
17Conditional probability of binocular visibility
Given that a point at depth Z is visible to the
right eye, what is the probability that it is
also visible to the left eye ?
18Conditional probability of visibility
left occluded
left visible
right visible at depth Z
19Conditional probability of visibility
left occluded
left visible
right visible at depth Z
20Conclusion
- The conditional probability that a surface point
is visible to one eye, given that it is visible
to the other eye, is an (approximately)
exponentially decreasing function of depth. - The decay rate depends on the size and density of
the surfaces present.
21For more details, see paper
- Surface visibility probabilities in 3D cluttered
scenes - M.S. Langer
- 10th European Conference on Computer Vision
(ECCV) - Marseilles FR, Oct. 2008
22Computational Theory (Bayes)
- binocular vs. monocular
- half occluded
23Poisson model