VIP Lab’s paper accepted to CVPR 2018
2018.03.07UNIST ECE student, Jae-Seong Yun and Prof. Jae-Young Sim’s paper has been accepted to CVPR 2018.
Authors: Jae-Seong Yun and Jae-Young Sim (corresponding author)
Title: Reflection Removal for Large-Scale 3D Point Clouds
Conference: 2018 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
With the advent of LiDAR scanners, large-scale 3D point clouds (LS3DPCs) have been attracting interests and their applications are expanding nowadays. LS3DPCs suffer from reflection artifacts since many outdoor real-world structures include glasses. In this work, we first defined a problem of reflection removal for LS3DPCs and devised an efficient algorithm to solve this problem. This research is a pioneering work to improve the geometric accuracy of LS3DPCs and thus can be a core technology for various applications such as realistic VR/MR content generation and autonomous vehicles.
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