Problems range from scene analysis to MRI scan reconstruction. Put it was not really clear how the process takes place. 2D to 3D conversion is a broad topic with very limited solutions. What I have understood is that the image is converted into a graph of connected pixels, and the properties of a pixel depend on the properties of its adjacent ones. However, I can't find a simple and clear resource that explains the conversion process using MRF in clear steps. I want to know how to convert it to a two dimensional image I saw some colorful images, but they are still two dimensional instead of three dimensional. For example if you have a CT, MRI, or confocal instrument, those instruments have software to reconstruct the 3-D image. There are several papers in the literature in which this technique was used based on 3 2D orthogonal images. 1 I have a RGB image called imrgb, the size of which is 3205123. Depends on what you mean by 3-D Image reconstruction.
I have one 2D CT image and I want to convert it to 3D image using Markov Random Field. Make3d has the ability to infer depth from a single 2D image.