In the context of multiple view geometry in any dimension, we compute the minimum number of views necessary for projective reconstruction of both the set of cameras and of scenes. Within a unified approach to critical configurations and their loci, the paper focuses on the case of dynamic scenes of multiple bodies traveling along parallel straight-line trajectories with constant velocities, in the framework of higher dimensional projections introduced by Shashua and Wolf. Critical loci in this case are explicitly determined. A stratification of the resulting locus in terms of fixed common velocities is presented and leveraged to show, via a number of simulated experiments, instability of the reconstruction near critical configurations
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
This thesis is concerned with one of the core problems in computer vision, namely to reconstruct a r...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
This work is concerned with applications of algebraic geometry to computer vision. Critical configur...
This paper investigates a classical problem in computer vision: Given corresponding points in multip...
This paper investigates a classical problem in computer vision: Given corresponding points in multip...
The context of this work is projective reconstruction of segmented or dynamic scenes from multiple v...
This paper investigates critical configurations for projective reconstruction from multiple images t...
This paper investigates critical configurations for projective reconstruction from multiple images t...
This chapter is devoted to applications of multiview tensors, in higher dimension, to projective rec...
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
This thesis is concerned with one of the core problems in computer vision, namely to reconstruct a r...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
In the context of multiple view geometry, images of static scenes are modeled as linear projections ...
This work is concerned with applications of algebraic geometry to computer vision. Critical configur...
This paper investigates a classical problem in computer vision: Given corresponding points in multip...
This paper investigates a classical problem in computer vision: Given corresponding points in multip...
The context of this work is projective reconstruction of segmented or dynamic scenes from multiple v...
This paper investigates critical configurations for projective reconstruction from multiple images t...
This paper investigates critical configurations for projective reconstruction from multiple images t...
This chapter is devoted to applications of multiview tensors, in higher dimension, to projective rec...
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
The problem of recovering scene structure and camera motion from images has a number of inherent amb...
This thesis is concerned with one of the core problems in computer vision, namely to reconstruct a r...