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A New Perspective on Material Classification and Ink Identification
2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Rakesh Shiradkar
  • Li Shen
  • George V. Landon, Cedarville University
  • Sim Heng Ong
  • Ping Tan
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-25-2014
DOI
10.1109/CVPR.2014.291
Abstract

The surface bi-directional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) can be used to distinguish different materials. The BRDFs of many real materials are near isotropic and can be approximated well by a 2D function. When the camera principal axis is coincident with the surface normal of the material sample, the captured BRDF slice is nearly 1D, which suffers from significant information loss. Thus, improvement in classification performance can be achieved by simply setting the camera at a slanted view to capture a larger portion of the BRDF domain. We further use a handheld flashlight camera to capture a 1D BRDF slice for material classification. This 1D slice captures important reflectance properties such as specular reflection and retro-reflectance. We apply these results on ink classification, which can be used in forensics and analyzing historical manuscripts. For the first time, we show that most of the inks on the market can be well distinguished by their reflectance properties.

Keywords
  • Ink,
  • cameras,
  • three-dimensional displays,
  • accuracy,
  • lighting,
  • surface reconstruction,
  • material classification,
  • BRDF,
  • ink identification
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
Citation Information
Rakesh Shiradkar, Li Shen, George V. Landon, Sim Heng Ong, et al.. "A New Perspective on Material Classification and Ink Identification" 2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (2014) ISSN: 1063-6919
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george-landon/6/