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Three-dimensional reconstruction from multiple reflected views within a realist painting: an application to Scott Fraser’s Three way vanitas. SPIE/IS&T, (2009)

by B Smith, D G Stork, L Zhang
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Reconstruction of a three-dimensional tableau from a single realist painting

by Wai L. Khoo, Tadeusz Jordan, David G. Stork, Zhigang Zhu - 15th Int. Conf. Virtual Systems & Multimedia
"... Abstract—We reconstructed a three-dimensional tableau from a single realist painting–Scott Fraser’s Three way vanitas (2006)– based on multiple stereo reconstruction applied to the direct image and the images in three plane mirrors depicted within the painting. The tableau contains a carefully chose ..."
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Abstract—We reconstructed a three-dimensional tableau from a single realist painting–Scott Fraser’s Three way vanitas (2006)– based on multiple stereo reconstruction applied to the direct image and the images in three plane mirrors depicted within the painting. The tableau contains a carefully chosen complex arrangement of objects including a moth, egg cup, and strand of string, glass of water, bone, and hand mirror. Each of the three plane mirrors presents a different view of the tableau from a virtual camera behind each mirror and symmetric to the artist’s viewing point. Our new contributions are three folds: First, we incorporate single-view geometric information extracted from the direct image of the wooden mirror frames in obtaining the camera models of these three virtual cameras. Second, we estimate 3D of objects using multiple stereo pairs within a single painting. Third, evaluate rigorously the geometric accuracies of the painting. I.
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...a highly realistic modern painting, Scott Fraser’s Three way vanitas (Fig. 1) using traditional multiple-view reconstruction methods applied to the direct view and a view visible in a depicted mirror =-=[6]-=-. They found passages within the painting having good spatial agreement, showing high accuracy of the painter, but also passages of significant disagreement, such as the height of the water in the gla...

Finding intrinsic and extrinsic viewing parameters from a single realist painting

by Tadeusz Jordan , David G Stork , Wai L Khoo , Zhigang Zhu - 13th International Conference on Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns , 2009
"... Abstract. In this paper we studied the geometry of a three-dimensional tableau from a single realist painting -Scott Fraser's Three way vanitas (2006). The tableau contains a carefully chosen complex arrangement of objects including a moth, egg, cup, and strand of string, glass of water, bone, ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we studied the geometry of a three-dimensional tableau from a single realist painting -Scott Fraser's Three way vanitas (2006). The tableau contains a carefully chosen complex arrangement of objects including a moth, egg, cup, and strand of string, glass of water, bone, and hand mirror. Each of the three plane mirrors presents a different view of the tableau from a virtual camera behind each mirror and symmetric to the artist's viewing point. Our new contribution was to incorporate single-view geometric information extracted from the direct image of the wooden mirror frames in order to obtain the camera models of both the real camera and the three virtual cameras. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic parameters are estimated for the direct image and the images in three plane mirrors depicted within the painting.
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...as (Fig.2 Tadeusz Jordan1, David G. Stork2, 3, Wai L. Khoo1, Zhigang Zhu1 1) using traditional multiple-view reconstruction methods applied to the direct view and a view visible in a depicted mirror =-=[11]-=-. Even though using reflected images by mirrors is a very popular approach for stereo vision in computer vision [7, 9, 10, 12], it was the first time to analyze a painting with such a setup. However, ...

From Digital Imaging to Computer Image Analysis of Fine Art

by David G. Stork
"... Abstract. An expanding range of techniques from computer vision, pat-tern recognition, image analysis, and computer graphics are being applied to problems in the history of art. The success of these efforts is enabled by the growing corpus of high-resolution multi-spectral digital images of art (pri ..."
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Abstract. An expanding range of techniques from computer vision, pat-tern recognition, image analysis, and computer graphics are being applied to problems in the history of art. The success of these efforts is enabled by the growing corpus of high-resolution multi-spectral digital images of art (primarily paintings and drawings), sophisticated computer vision methods, and most importantly the engagement of some art scholars who bring questions that may be addressed through computer methods. This paper outlines some general problem areas and opportunities in this new inter-disciplinary research program.
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...and Zhang used multi-view reconstruction to form a three-dimensional model of the tableau in Scott Fraser’s Three way vanitas based on the images depicted in multiple plane mirrors within the tableau.=-=[21]-=- Computer graphics models of studios allow scholars to study artists’ working methods (cf. Sect. 1.6) and gain insights for new interpretations. For example, Stork and Furuichi built a computer graphi...

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