This paper describes a new method to determine the 3-D position coordinates of a Lambertian surface from four shaded images acquired with an actively controlled, nearby moving point light source. The method treats both the case when the initial position of the light source is known and the case when it is unknown.
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Yuji IWAHORI, Robert J. WOODHAM, Hidekazu TANAKA, Naohiro ISHII, "Moving Point Light Source Photometric Stereo" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E77-D, no. 8, pp. 925-929, August 1994, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a new method to determine the 3-D position coordinates of a Lambertian surface from four shaded images acquired with an actively controlled, nearby moving point light source. The method treats both the case when the initial position of the light source is known and the case when it is unknown.
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