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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Image Processing And Computer Vision (I.4) > Scene Analysis (I.4.8) > Stereo (I.4.8...)
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Reviews about "Stereo (I.4.8...)":
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Self-consistency and MDL: a paradigm for evaluating point-correspondence algorithms, and its application to detecting changes in surface elevation Leclerc Y., Luong Q., Fua P. International Journal of Computer Vision 51(1): 63-83, 2003. Type: Article
The self-consistency methodology, a new paradigm for evaluating certain vision problems without relying extensively on ground truth, is introduced in this paper. The idea is inspired by a remarkable property of the human visual system:...
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Nov 17 2003 |
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Correspondence between different view breast X-rays using curved epipolar lines Kita Y., Highnam R., Brady M. Computer Vision and Image Understanding 83(1): 38-56, 2001. Type: Article
The use of multiple camera angles in mammography gives more information to the radiologist, and thus should reduce the rates of false positives and negatives. Using ideas from computer stereo vision, the authors place multiple views i...
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Jan 22 2003 |
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Stereo-Motion with Stereo and Motion in Complement Ho P., Chung R. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 22(2): 215-220, 2000. Type: Article
In this paper, Ho and Chung describe an algorithm that obtains environmental depth information from a pair of calibrated affine cameras that move as a rigid unit through a static environment. They demonstrate that if robust temporal co...
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Jan 1 2002 |
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Representing stereo data with the Delaunay triangulation Faugeras O., Le Bras-Mehlman E., Boissonnat J. Artificial Intelligence 44(1-2): 41-87, 1990. Type: Article
This clearly written and well-organized paper examines the utility of Delaunay triangulation for an object-centered representation of three-dimensional objects for which multiple views are available. This approach marks empty tetrahedr...
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May 1 1991 |
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Integration of visual modules: an extension of the Marr paradigm Aloimonos J., Shulman D., Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1989. Type: Book (9780120530205)
The authors have produced a rare book in the area of computer image analysis. Rather than a survey of the field or a collection of papers, it is a research monograph. The book presents several important ideas but suffers from major pro...
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May 1 1990 |
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Surfaces from Stereo: Integrating Feature Matching, Disparity Estimation, and Contour Detection Hoff W., Ahuja N. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 11(2): 121-136, 1989. Type: Article
Depth finding and surface detection will be important factors in robot vision, though it is not clear whether robot eyes will be monocular and use projected grids or reflected laser beams, or whether they will simulate nature using cal...
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Dec 1 1989 |
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Stereo Error Detection, Correction, and Evaluation Mohan R., Dana K., Nevatia R. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 11(2): 113-120, 1989. Type: Article
This paper presents an algorithm for error detection and correction of disparity data as a process separate from stereo matching. The authors make the important point that the operation of matching is not necessarily the best place to ...
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Aug 1 1989 |
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Structural Stereopsis for 3-D Vision Boyer K., Kak A. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 10(2): 144-166, 1988. Type: Article
The authors present a novel approach to the correspondence problem and apply the resulting algorithm to the problem of stereopsis. Their algorithm approaches correspondence by providing an information-theoretic distance metric for the ...
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Jul 1 1989 |
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Applying temporal constraints to the dynamic stereo problem Jenkin M. (ed), Tsotsos J. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 33(1): 16-32, 1986. Type: Article
A computer vision algorithm for dynamic stereoscopic vision simultaneously addresses two conceptually distinct operations: tracking a moving object through successive frames and locating the object in space and time by measuring parall...
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Apr 1 1987 |
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Three-dimensional surface mapping simulator: theory, capabilities and operation Schalkoff R., Labuz J. Image and Vision Computing 3(1): 36-39, 1985. Type: Article
An implementation of a “surface mapping simulator” is described. The inputs to this program are as follows:...
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Aug 1 1985 |
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