Abstract. Monocular observers perceive as three-dimensional (3D) many displays that depict three points rotating rigidly in space but rotating about an axis that is itself tumbling. No theory of structure from motion currently available can account for this ability. We propose a formal theory for this ability based on the constraint of Poinsot motion, i.e., rigid motion with constant angular momentum. In particular, we prove that three (or more) views of three (or more) points are sufficient to decide if the motion of the points conserves angular momentum and, if it does, to compute a unique 3D interpretation. Our proof relies on an upper semicontinuity heorem for finite morphisms of algebraic varieties. We discuss some psychophysical impli...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...
We study the inference of rigid three-dimensional interpretations for the structure and motion of fo...
Stereopsis and motion parallax are two methods for recovering three dimensional shape. Theoretical...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have shown that people are good at perceiving 3D structure in dy...
Abstract—We propose to combine the information from multiple motion fields by enforcing a constraint...
This paper investigates lower bounds in relation to the structure from motion problem, i.e., the min...
The three-loop figure is a two-dimensional (2-D) pattern that generates (mis)perceptions of nonrigid...
We present a geometric relationship between the image motion of pairs of points over multiple frames...
Computational studies of the interpretation of structure from motion examine the conditions under ...
The problem of "Structure From Motion" concerns the reconstruction of the three-dimensiona...
International audienceThis paper is about multi-view modeling of a rigid scene. We merge the traditi...
AbstractAs a three-dimensional object is moving through our world, we generally obtain a vivid impre...
We describe a new method for Structure From Motion from three affine views. The central idea of the ...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...
We study the inference of rigid three-dimensional interpretations for the structure and motion of fo...
Stereopsis and motion parallax are two methods for recovering three dimensional shape. Theoretical...
Structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have shown that people are good at perceiving 3D structure in dy...
Abstract—We propose to combine the information from multiple motion fields by enforcing a constraint...
This paper investigates lower bounds in relation to the structure from motion problem, i.e., the min...
The three-loop figure is a two-dimensional (2-D) pattern that generates (mis)perceptions of nonrigid...
We present a geometric relationship between the image motion of pairs of points over multiple frames...
Computational studies of the interpretation of structure from motion examine the conditions under ...
The problem of "Structure From Motion" concerns the reconstruction of the three-dimensiona...
International audienceThis paper is about multi-view modeling of a rigid scene. We merge the traditi...
AbstractAs a three-dimensional object is moving through our world, we generally obtain a vivid impre...
We describe a new method for Structure From Motion from three affine views. The central idea of the ...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...