posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byDerek Hoiem, Alexei Efros, Martial Hebert
Image understanding involves analyzing many different
aspects of the scene. In this paper, we are concerned with
how these tasks can be combined in a way that improves
the performance of each of them. Inspired by Barrow and
Tenenbaum, we present a flexible framework for interfacing
scene analysis processes using intrinsic images. Each
intrinsic image is a registered map describing one characteristic
of the scene. We apply this framework to develop an
integrated 3D scene understanding system with estimates of
surface orientations, occlusion boundaries, objects, camera
viewpoint, and relative depth. Our experiments on a set of
300 outdoor images demonstrate that these tasks reinforce
each other, and we illustrate a coherent scene understanding
with automatically reconstructed 3D models.