We provide a theory of the three-dimensional interpretation of a class of line-drawings called p-images, which are interpreted by the human vision system as parallelepipeds ("boxes"). Despite their simplicity, p-images raise a number of interesting vision questions: *Why are p-images seen as three-dimensional objects? Why not just as flatimages? *What are the dimensions and pose of the perceived objects? *Why are some p-images interpreted as rectangular boxes, while others are seen as skewed, even though there is no obvious distinction between the images? *When p-images are rotated in three dimensions, why are the image-sequences perceived as distorting objects---even though structure-from-motion would predict that rigid objects would be se...
Any three-dimensional wire-frame object constructed out of parallelograms can be recovered from a si...
Many recent approaches to the problem of interpreting line drawings as solid objects treat inflati...
A series of experiments that investigate and demonstrate the visual logic of three-dimensional repre...
The problem of three-dimensional vision is generally formulated as the problem of recovering the thr...
The problem of three-dimensional vision is generally formulated as the problem of recovering the thr...
When we look at certain line-drawings, we see three-dimensional objects. The question is why; why ...
Quadrilaterals are figures with which everybody becomes familiar in his/her very early stage of educ...
A computational theory is developed that explains how line drawings of polyhedral objects can be in...
AbstractThis paper shows how to create a small number of natural interpretations for non-3-D line dr...
This paper deals with line-drawings, obtained from images of piecewise planar objects after edge det...
Line drawings lack direct 3D depth information, yet human vision easily perceives the 3D shapes from...
AbstractSeveral results have been obtained in the past about the complexity of understanding line dr...
This paper deals with line-drawings, obtained from images of piecewise planar objects after edge det...
by Leung Kin Lap.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.Includes bibliographical re...
This Thesis contributes with new algorithms for line drawing interpretation. A line drawing is a 2D...
Any three-dimensional wire-frame object constructed out of parallelograms can be recovered from a si...
Many recent approaches to the problem of interpreting line drawings as solid objects treat inflati...
A series of experiments that investigate and demonstrate the visual logic of three-dimensional repre...
The problem of three-dimensional vision is generally formulated as the problem of recovering the thr...
The problem of three-dimensional vision is generally formulated as the problem of recovering the thr...
When we look at certain line-drawings, we see three-dimensional objects. The question is why; why ...
Quadrilaterals are figures with which everybody becomes familiar in his/her very early stage of educ...
A computational theory is developed that explains how line drawings of polyhedral objects can be in...
AbstractThis paper shows how to create a small number of natural interpretations for non-3-D line dr...
This paper deals with line-drawings, obtained from images of piecewise planar objects after edge det...
Line drawings lack direct 3D depth information, yet human vision easily perceives the 3D shapes from...
AbstractSeveral results have been obtained in the past about the complexity of understanding line dr...
This paper deals with line-drawings, obtained from images of piecewise planar objects after edge det...
by Leung Kin Lap.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1996.Includes bibliographical re...
This Thesis contributes with new algorithms for line drawing interpretation. A line drawing is a 2D...
Any three-dimensional wire-frame object constructed out of parallelograms can be recovered from a si...
Many recent approaches to the problem of interpreting line drawings as solid objects treat inflati...
A series of experiments that investigate and demonstrate the visual logic of three-dimensional repre...