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IEEE Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes
Direct Method for Visual Scene Reconstruction
Cambridge, Massachusetts
June 21-June 21
ISBN: 0-8186-7122-X
There has been a lot of activity recently surrounding the re-construction of photorealistic 3-D scenes and high-resolution images from video sequences. In this paper, we present some of our recent work in this area, which is based on the registration of multiple images (views) in a projective framework. Unlike most other techniques, we do not rely on special features to form a projective basis. Instead, we directly solve a least-squares estimation problem in the unknown structure and motion parameters, which leads to statistically optimal estimates. We discuss algorithms for both constructing planar and panoramic mosaics, and for projective depth recovery. We also speculate about the ultimate usefulness of projective approaches to visual scene reconstruction.
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Richard Szelicki, Sing Bing Kang, "Direct Method for Visual Scene Reconstruction," vsr, pp.26, IEEE Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes, 1995
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