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    HYBRID STRUCTURED LIGHT FOR SCALABLE DEPTH SENSING

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    Time multiplexing and spatial neighborhood are two mainstream structured light techniques widely used for 3D shape measurement. In this paper, we explore a way to subtly integrate their advantages for scalable depth sensing. This is realized through a set of elaborate hybrid structured patterns, which consists of three sinusoidal fringe patterns with different initial phases modulated by a pseudorandom speckle signal. For temporally static scenes, a high resolution, high accuracy depth map can be recovered from the latest three frames by the phase-shifting method; for dynamic scenes, a decent depth map can still be recovered from the current single frame by image matching. Since it provides seamless transition between high quality and quick response options, our method validates a new paradigm of scalable depth sensing in practice. Index Terms β€” Structured light, scalable depth sensing, sinusoidal fringe, phasing shifting, speckle 1
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