Shading from shape, the eikonal equation solved by grey-weighted distance transform
For an optical or acoustical wavefront running through a medium of space variant refraction index the eikonal equation connects local front arrival time with local refraction index. So-called difference approximation methods are known for solving the spatial wavefront development with time and thus,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pattern recognition letters 1990, Vol.11 (10), p.681-690 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For an optical or acoustical wavefront running through a medium of space variant refraction index the eikonal equation connects local front arrival time with local refraction index. So-called difference approximation methods are known for solving the spatial wavefront development with time and thus, indirectly, the eikonal equation.
Here a novel fast method for the calculation of an approximative solution of the eikonal equation is proposed.
From literature it is known that by solving an eikonal equation one can construct a line pattern rendition of a given image. We have generalized this method and made it fit for line engravings.
We have found yet another kind of image display based on solving an eikonal equation: shading from shape. We propose to construct a matte 3-D surface (shape) that, when illuminated perpendicularly and imaged in eye or camera, yields a grey value (shading, luminance) field that renders the image.
Both methods have been applied in a recent design for a Dutch coin. |
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ISSN: | 0167-8655 1872-7344 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0167-8655(90)90102-8 |