A Common Framework for Kinetic Depth, Reconstruction and Motion for Deformable Objects

Gunnar Sparr

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Sammanfattning

In this paper, problems related to depth, reconstruction and motion from a pair of projective images are studied under weak assumptions. Only relative information within each image is used, nothing about their interrelations or about camera calibration. Objects in the scene may be deformed between the imaging instants, provided that the deformations can be described locally by affine transformations. It is shown how the problems can be treated by a common method, based on a novel interpretation of a theorem in projective geometry of M. Chasles, and the notion of “affine shape”. No epipolar geometry is used. The method also enables the computation of the “depth flow”, i.e. a relative velocity in the direction of the ray of sight
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationComputer Vision - ECCV '94. Third European Conference on Computer Vision. Proceedings. Vol.II
RedaktörerJ.-O. Eklundh
FörlagSpringer
Sidor471-482
Volym2
ISBN (tryckt)3-540-57957-5
StatusPublished - 1994
EvenemangProceedings of Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Volume II - Stockholm, Sverige
Varaktighet: 1994 maj 21994 maj 6

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Volym2

Konferens

KonferensProceedings of Third European Conference on Computer Vision, Volume II
Land/TerritoriumSverige
OrtStockholm
Period1994/05/021994/05/06

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Matematik

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