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  1. Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes, In Conjuction with ICCV.
  2. Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes (In Conjunction with ICCV'95)
  3. Direct methods for visual scene reconstruction
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Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Representation of Visual Scenes (In Conjunction with ICCV'95)
IEEE Workshop on Represenfafion of Visual Scenes
Layered representations for vision and video
Representation of scenes from collections of images
Physically-valid view synthesis by image interpolation
Direct methods for visual scene reconstruction
About the correspondences of points between N images
A canonical framework for sequences of images
Relation between 3D invariants and 2D invariants
Shape tensors for efficient and learnable indexing
Virtualized reality: concepts and early results
Multiframe structure from motion in perspective
Duality of reconstruction and positioning from projective views
Metric calibration of a stereo rig

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Direct methods for visual scene reconstruction

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Szeliski, R. Sing Bing Kang
Copyright Year 1995
Description Author affiliation: Digital Equipment Corp., Cambridge, MA, USA (Szeliski, R.; Sing Bing Kang)
Abstract There has been a lot of activity recently surrounding the reconstruction of photorealistic 3D scenes and high-resolution images from video sequences. 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.
Starting Page 26
Ending Page 33
File Size 1436281
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 081867122X
DOI 10.1109/WVRS.1995.476849
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1995-06-24
Publisher Place USA
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Shape Motion estimation Layout Video sequences Focusing Virtual reality Video compression Cameras Object recognition Image reconstruction
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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