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Dual-pixel sensors resolve 3D reconstruction scale ambiguity without reference objects

Researchers have developed a new method called DP-SfM that can resolve scale ambiguity in 3D reconstruction using dual-pixel sensors. This technique leverages the defocus blur present in dual-pixel images to determine the absolute scale of a scene without needing a reference object of known size. The approach involves estimating the absolute scale and then optimizing the alignment of images by considering cross-view blur kernels, demonstrating effectiveness across various scenes and camera setups. AI

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IMPACT Introduces a novel technique for improving the accuracy of 3D reconstruction, potentially impacting fields relying on precise spatial data.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper detailing a new method for 3D reconstruction. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Lilika Makabe, Kohei Ashida, Hiroaki Santo, Fumio Okura, Yasuyuki Matsushita ·

    DP-SfM: Dual-Pixel Structure-from-Motion without Scale Ambiguity

    arXiv:2605.01852v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multi-view 3D reconstruction, namely, structure-from-motion followed by multi-view stereo, is a fundamental component of 3D computer vision. In general, multi-view 3D reconstruction suffers from an unknown scale ambiguity unless a r…