Learning-based Spotlight Position Optimization for Non-Line-of-Sight Human Localization and Posture Classification.

IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision(2024)

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Non-line-of-sight imaging (NLOS) is the process of estimating information about a scene that is hidden from the direct line of sight of the camera. NLOS imaging typically requires time-resolved detectors and a laser source for illumination, which are both expensive and computationally intensive to handle. In this paper, we propose an NLOS-based localization and posture classification technique that uses an off-the-shelf projector and camera system. We leverage a message-passing neural network to learn a visible scene geometry and predict the best position to be spotlighted by the projector that can maximize the NLOS signal. The neural network is trained end-to-end and the network parameters are optimized to maximize the NLOS performance. Unlike prior deep-learning-based NLOS techniques that assume planar relay walls, our system allows us to handle line-of-sight scenes where scene geometries are more arbitrary. Our method demonstrates state-of-the-art performance in object localization and position classification using both synthetic and real scenes.
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Algorithms,Computational photography,image and video synthesis,Algorithms,Low-level and physics-based vision,Algorithms,Video recognition and understanding
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