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US Patent 11486698 Systems and methods for estimating depth from projected texture using camera arrays

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11486698
Date of Patent
November 1, 2022
Patent Application Number
17013783
Date Filed
September 7, 2020
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Ayman A Abaza
CPC Code
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H04N 19/51
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H04N 19/44
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H04N 19/105
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H04N 19/463

Systems and methods for estimating depth from projected texture using camera arrays are described. A camera array includes a conventional camera and at least one two-dimensional array of cameras, where the conventional camera has a higher resolution than the cameras in the at least one two-dimensional array of cameras, an illumination system configured to illuminate a scene with a projected texture, where an image processing pipeline application directs the processor to: utilize the illumination system controller application to control the illumination system to illuminate a scene with a projected texture, capture a set of images of the scene illuminated with the projected texture, and determining depth estimates for pixel locations in an image from a reference viewpoint using at least a subset of the set of images.

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