An automatic 3D reconstruction method based upon coplanar and region constraints is proposed for synthesising piecewise 3D planar models of a real-world scene portrayed in a sequence of digital images. Significantly, the reconstruction process requires no prior knowledge about the scene and the camera parameters. The proposed modelling method comprises three steps. Firstly, the corresponding feature points and lines are extracted from a series of images of the world scene. Secondly, the extracted corresponding points and lines are filtered in accordance with region and coplanar constraints and are used to identify the possible half-planes of real-world planes. Finally, a complete 3D planar model is constructed by identifying the correct hal...
The fundamental theorem of projective geometry states that the transformation mapping coplanar point...
We present a method for reconstruction of structured scenes from one or more views, in which the use...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of structure and motion recovery from tw...
We present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single image. Obviously, constraints ...
We present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single image. Obviously, constraints ...
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This paper proposes a new approach to 3D reconstruc-tion of piecewise planar objects based on two im...
International audienceWe present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single panorami...
In this paper, we consider the problem of finding an optimal reconstruction from two views of a piec...
International audienceThis paper is about the problem of structure and motion recovery from two view...
This paper approximates the 3D geometry of a scene by a small number of 3D planes. The method is esp...
The fundamental theorem of projective geometry states that the transformation mapping coplanar point...
We present a method for reconstruction of structured scenes from one or more views, in which the use...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of structure and motion recovery from tw...
We present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single image. Obviously, constraints ...
We present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single image. Obviously, constraints ...
International audienceThis paper is about the problem of structure and motion recovery from N views ...
International audienceThis paper is about multi-view modeling of a rigid scene. We merge the traditi...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the problem of the automatic creation of 3D mode...
Abstract. This work addresses two main problems: (i) localization of two cameras observing a 3D scen...
We present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single panoramic image. Obviously, co...
This paper proposes a new approach to 3D reconstruc-tion of piecewise planar objects based on two im...
International audienceWe present an approach for 3D reconstruction of objects from a single panorami...
In this paper, we consider the problem of finding an optimal reconstruction from two views of a piec...
International audienceThis paper is about the problem of structure and motion recovery from two view...
This paper approximates the 3D geometry of a scene by a small number of 3D planes. The method is esp...
The fundamental theorem of projective geometry states that the transformation mapping coplanar point...
We present a method for reconstruction of structured scenes from one or more views, in which the use...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of structure and motion recovery from tw...