Includes bibliography: p. 214-225 and index.232 p. ; 30 cm.This thesis investigates a computational model of vision based on assumptions pertaining to the physical structure of a camera and the scattering of light from visible surfaces. A sufficient condition to detect occlusions, intensity discontinuities, discontinuities in derivatives of intensity, surface discontinuities and discontinuities in derivatives of surfaces are given. This leads to an algorithm with linear time and space complexity to generate a collection of feature points with attributes in cyclically ordered groups. Two approaches to rejecting false hypotheses of correspondence were developed: an error minimising approach and an approach based on formal language. A non-iter...
We consider the problem of reconstructing the shape of a 2-D object from multiple partial images rel...
This thesis presents algorithms for visual surface reconstruction from scattered data, explicitly de...
When humans look at an image, they see not just a pattern of color and texture, but the world behind...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing the 3D shape of an unknown, arbitrarily-shaped sc...
This thesis is concerned with the construction of a complete specification of the shapes of the visi...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing the 3D shape of an unknown, arbitrarily-shaped sc...
This book introduces the fundamentals of computer vision (CV), with a focus on extracting useful inf...
A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure of the wor...
Human beings perceive 3D shapes veridically, but the underlying mechanisms remain un...
We examine the implications of shape on the process of finding dense correspondence and half-occlusi...
A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure of the wor...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEThis paper describes a novel approach to the problem of recovering information ...
Abstract—A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure o...
International audienceWe prove here that the observation of occluding contours together with a movem...
International audienceWe prove here that the observation of occluding contours together with a movem...
We consider the problem of reconstructing the shape of a 2-D object from multiple partial images rel...
This thesis presents algorithms for visual surface reconstruction from scattered data, explicitly de...
When humans look at an image, they see not just a pattern of color and texture, but the world behind...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing the 3D shape of an unknown, arbitrarily-shaped sc...
This thesis is concerned with the construction of a complete specification of the shapes of the visi...
In this paper we consider the problem of computing the 3D shape of an unknown, arbitrarily-shaped sc...
This book introduces the fundamentals of computer vision (CV), with a focus on extracting useful inf...
A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure of the wor...
Human beings perceive 3D shapes veridically, but the underlying mechanisms remain un...
We examine the implications of shape on the process of finding dense correspondence and half-occlusi...
A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure of the wor...
© Copyright 2005 IEEEThis paper describes a novel approach to the problem of recovering information ...
Abstract—A fundamental problem in computer vision is that of inferring the intrinsic, 3D structure o...
International audienceWe prove here that the observation of occluding contours together with a movem...
International audienceWe prove here that the observation of occluding contours together with a movem...
We consider the problem of reconstructing the shape of a 2-D object from multiple partial images rel...
This thesis presents algorithms for visual surface reconstruction from scattered data, explicitly de...
When humans look at an image, they see not just a pattern of color and texture, but the world behind...