Systems and Methods for Measuring Depth Based Upon Occlusion Patterns in Images
US-2015042767-A1 · Feb 12, 2015 · US
US10674138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10674138-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816179796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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Systems with an array camera augmented with a conventional camera in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In some embodiments, the array camera is used to capture a first set of image data of a scene and a conventional camera is used to capture a second set of image data for the scene. An object of interest is identified in the first set of image data. A first depth measurement for the object of interest is determined and compared to a predetermined threshold. If the first depth measurement is above the threshold, a second set of image data captured using the conventional camera is obtained. The object of interest is identified in the second set of image data and a second depth measurement for the object of interest is determined using at least a portion of the first set of image data and at least a portion of the second set of image data.
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An array camera system, comprising: an array camera comprising a plurality of cameras that capture images of a scene from different viewpoints; a separate camera having a fixed geometric relationship with each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera, where the separate camera captures an image of the scene from a different viewpoint to the viewpoints of the other cameras in the array camera; a processor; and memory in communication with the processor storing software; wherein the software directs the processor to: obtain a focus window of the separate camera which includes a partial selection of image data from the separate camera, determine a focus window of the array camera which includes a partial selection of image data from the array camera based upon the focus window of the separate camera, using measurements of the fixed geometric relationship between the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera, wherein a baseline distance between the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera is larger than a baseline distance between cameras within the plurality of cameras of the array camera, such that disparities between objects in images captured by the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera are greater than disparities between objects in images captured by cameras within the plurality of cameras of the array camera, obtain image data pertaining to the focus window of the array camera from at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras, determine depth information for the focus window of the array camera from the image data from the at least two cameras, colocate the depth information from the focus window of the array camera to the focus window of the separate camera to generate depth information for the focus window of the separate camera, and determine a focus depth for the separate camera based upon the depth information for the focus window of the separate camera. 2. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the focus depth is determined using a histogram of depths in the depth information for the focus window of the separate camera. 3. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the focus depth is the closest depth to the separate camera in the depth information of the focus window of the separate camera. 4. The array camera system of claim 3 wherein the focus depth is the closest depth in the focus depth information of the focus window of the separate camera that includes a number of pixels that is greater than a threshold of a predefined number of pixels. 5. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the software further directs the processor to: determine whether the focus depth for the separate camera can be determined from depth information; and determine the focus depth for the separate camera using a conventional autofocus process to determine the focus depth in response to a determination that the focus depth cannot be determined from depth information. 6. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the software directs the processor to obtain the focus window information for the separate camera by: receiving image data from the separate camera; and determining the focus window from the image data from the separate camera. 7. The array camera system of claim 6 wherein the focus window is determined by performing object detection on the image data and selecting one or more detected objects. 8. The array camera system of claim 7 where the object detection is performed in an area of the image data input by the user. 9. The array camera system of claim 6 wherein the focus window is determined by an input received from the user. 10. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the focus window of the array camera is determined by mapping the focus window in the separate camera to the focus window in a reference camera of the array camera while accounting for the parallax between the separate camera and the array camera. 11. The array camera system of claim 1 wherein the colocating of the depth information from the array camera to the depth information for the separate camera occurs in the absence of depth regularization. 12. A method for autofocusing a separate camera in an array camera system including an array camera comprising a plurality of cameras that capture images of a scene from different viewpoints, a separate camera in a fixed geometric relationship with respect to each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera, where the separate camera captures an image of the scene from a different viewpoint to the viewpoints of the other cameras in the array camera; a processor, and memory in communication with the processor storing software, comprising: obtaining a focus window of the separate camera which includes a partial selection of image data from the separate camera using the processor, determining a focus window of the array camera which includes a partial selection of image data from the array camera based upon the focus window of the separate camera and a relative parallax between the array camera and the separate camera using the processor, using measurements of the fixed geometric relationship between the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera, wherein a baseline distance between the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera is larger than a baseline distance between cameras within the plurality of cameras of the array camera, such that disparities between objects in images captured by the separate camera and each of the plurality of cameras in the array camera are greater than disparities between objects in images captured by cameras within the plurality of cameras of the array camera, obtaining image data pertaining to the focus window of the array camera from at least two cameras in the plurality of cameras using the processor, determining depth information for the focus window of the array camera from the image data from the at least two cameras using the processor, colocating the depth information from the focus window of the array camera to the focus window of the separate camera to generate depth information for the focus window of the separate camera using the processor, and determining a focus depth for the separate camera based upon the depth information for the focus window of the separate camera using the processor. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the focus depth is determined using a histogram of depths in the depth information for the focus window of the separate camera. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the focus depth is the closest depth to the separate camera in the depth information for the focus window of the separate camera. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the focus depth is the closest depth in the depth information of the focus window of the separate camera that includes a number of pixels that is greater than a threshold of a predefined number of pixels. 16. The method of claim 12 further comprising: determining whether the focus depth for the separate camera can be determined from depth information using the processor; and determining the focus depth for the separate camera using a conventional autofocus process to determine the focus depth using the processor in response to a determination that the focus depth cannot be determined from the depth information. 17. The method of claim 12 wherein obtaining the focus window information for the separate camera comprises: receiving image data from the
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