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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Artificial Intelligence (I.2) > Vision And Scene Understanding (I.2.10) > 3D/Stereo Scene Analysis (I.2.10...)
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Reviews about "3D/Stereo Scene Analysis (I.2.10...)":
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Painting-to-3D model alignment via discriminative visual elements Aubry M., Russell B., Sivic J. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 33(2): 1-14, 2014. Type: Article
Generating 3D models of historical photographs, paintings, and line drawings using discriminative visual elements that align automatically is a recent trend in computer vision applications. These studies enhance the visualization of de...
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Sep 2 2014 |
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Estimating optimal parameters for MRF stereo from a single image pair Zhang L., Seitz S. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 29(2): 331-342, 2007. Type: Article
The correspondence problem in stereo vision involves obtaining a disparity map, which represents the differences between the positions of matching pixels in two stereo images. Markov random fields (MRFs) are widely used to model vision...
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Jun 20 2007 |
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Interactive 3D reconstruction from multiple images: a primitive-based approach Park J. Pattern Recognition Letters 26(16): 2558-2571, 2005. Type: Article
Park proposes a fast and stable image-based modeling method that generates three-dimensional (3D) models with high-quality face textures in a semi-automatic way. This means that the algorithm needs a user’s help. The modeler ...
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Aug 23 2006 |
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Thoughts on the State of 3D CG in Film and Video Buxton B. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 25(3): 80-83, 2005. Type: Article
This paper puts forth the argument that the three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics (CG) field needs to make itself relevant to the film industry in order to survive and grow. This thesis is supported by a number of observations, incl...
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Dec 20 2005 |
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A neural network for recovering 3D shape from erroneous and few depth maps of shaded images Fanany M., Kumazawa I. Pattern Recognition Letters 25(4): 377-389, 2004. Type: Article
Many have tried to produce 3D models of real-world objects from their 2D images from different viewpoints. Conventional methods, such as shape-from-shading, often fail because of three fundamental problems: ill-conditioning, unrealisti...
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May 5 2004 |
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Three-dimensional object recognition using invariant Euclidean signature curves Ames A., Jalkio J., Shakiban C. In Analysis, combinatorics and computing. Commack, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2002. Type: Book Chapter
An interesting argument is presented in this paper, namely that the amount of data needed to describe a 3D object can be reduced with2D planes derived from the object with a computer. The paper does not, however, consider the latest te...
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Nov 19 2003 |
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Probabilistic regularisation and symmetry in binocular dynamic programming stereo Gimel’farb G. Pattern Recognition Letters 23(4): 431-442, 2002. Type: Article
In a dynamic, programming-based stereopsis algorithm, the matching algorithm can be described as the process of constructing a continuous path through possible left-right image location matches. Choosing the best path involves the sele...
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Aug 7 2003 |
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3D scene manipulation with 2D devices and constraints: ghosts consensus method Smith G., Salzman T., Stuerzlinger W. Graphics interface 2001 (No description, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Jun 7-9, 2001) 135-142, 2001. Type: Proceedings
The efficient creation and manipulation of complex 3D scenes using 2D devices is an elaborate task that requires skilled people and many hours of training. To simplify the task of aligning objects, various snapping and constraint mecha...
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Jul 24 2003 |
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A vision system for an underwater cable tracker: ghosts consensus method Ortiz A., Simó M., Oliver G. Machine Vision and Applications 13(3): 129-140, 2002. Type: Article
Tracking underwater cables is an important, real world problem. The vision system described in this paper is designed for use as part of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) solution to this problem....
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Jul 8 2003 |
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A new approach to automatic reconstruction of a 3-D world using active stereo vision Lin C., Shih S., Hung Y., Tang G. Computer Vision and Image Understanding 85(2): 117-143, 2002. Type: Article
Most automated 3D acquisition systems similar to the approach presented in the paper by Rusinkiewicz et al. [1] rely on structured light patterns projected onto the surface of the models, as well as human interaction in order to delive...
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Jun 3 2003 |
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