Visual Surface Wave Elastography: Revealing Subsurface Physical Properties via Visible Surface Waves

Alexander C. Ogren*    Berthy T. Feng*    Jihoon Ahn   
Katherine L. Bouman    Chiara Daraio   

California Institute of Technology    



Abstract

Wave propagation on the surface of a material contains information about physical properties beneath its surface. We propose a method for inferring the thickness and stiffness of a structure from just a video of waves on its surface. Our method works by extracting a dispersion relation from the video and then solving a physics-based optimization problem to find the best-fitting thickness and stiffness parameters. We validate our method on both simulated and real data, in both cases showing strong agreement with ground-truth measurements. Our technique provides a proof-of-concept for at-home health monitoring of medically-informative tissue properties, and it is further applicable to fields such as human-computer interaction.

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Citation

Alexander C. Ogren*, Berthy T. Feng*, Jihoon Ahn, Chiara Dario, and Katherine L. Bouman. "Visual Surface Wave Elastography: Revealing Subsurface Physical Properties via Visible Surface Waves." ICCV, 2025.


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