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S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and motion carving in 6D," in Proc. CVPR'00, Hilton Head, SC, Jun. 2000, p. 2592.

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A Survey of Methods for Volumetric Scene Reconstruction from.. - Slabaugh (2001)   (13 citations)  (Correct)

....shown in Figure 10. 3.5.3. Two Linked Voxel Spaces Any of the techniques discussed in this paper can reconstruct a time varying scene recorded by multiple cameras by executing the algorithm once for each instant of time. However, such an approach does not take advantage of temporal coherency. Vedula 00] presents a voxel coloring method that links two time consecutive 3D voxel spaces together, forming a 6D space. A point in this space, a 6dimensional element called a hexel, is a voxel in the 3D voxel space at time to linked to another voxel in the 3D voxel space at time h. The goal of their ....

S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and Motion Carving in 6D," Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2000, Vol. 2, pp. 592- 598. by Voxel Coloring," International Journal of Computer Vision, Vol. 35, No. 2, 1999, pp. 151-173.


Multi-View Scene Capture by Surfel Sampling: From Video.. - Carceroni, Kutulakos (2001)   (18 citations)  (Correct)

....when an initial estimate is available for the scene s instantaneous 3D shape and reflectance. Second, temporal 0 7695 1143 0 01 10.00 (C) 2001 IEEE variations in a scene s appearance do not only constrain the scene s 3D motion they strongly constrain the scene s instantaneous 3D shape as well [23, 29]. We apply these two principles for dynamic surfel recovery by (1) developing a new linear method that estimates a surfel s motion component, M, directly from hS# Ri and the pixel intensities at its projection, and (2) using an additional, non linear estimation step that jointly refines S# R and ....

S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and motion carving in 6D," in Proc. CVPR, v. 2, pp. 592--598, 2000.


Multi-View 3D Scene Reconstruction Using Arbitrarily Positioned.. - Slabaugh (2000)   (Correct)

....and Girod [11] develop a method to estimate each camera s extrinsic parameters prior to reconstruction. Saito and Kanade [36] develop a method that finds a projective reconstruction by implementing voxel coloring using weakly calibrated cameras. Finally, Vedula, Baker, Seitz, and Kanade [45] link two voxel spaces, one at time t and another at time t 1, to reconstruct both shape and scene flow (the motion of surfaces) for time varying scenes exhibiting both rigid and non rigid motion. 3.3.3 Level Set Methods Faugeras and Keriven [14] present a level set formulation for the ....

S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and Motion Carving in 6D," Proc. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2000.


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S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and motion carving in 6D," in Proc. CVPR'00, Hilton Head, SC, Jun. 2000, p. 2592.


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S. Vedula, S. Baker, S. Seitz, and T. Kanade, "Shape and motion carving in 6d," in CVPR, 2000, vol. 2, pp. 592--598.


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Vedula S., Baker S., Seitz S., Kanade T., "Shape and Motion Carving in 6D", IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2000.

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