N. Navab, Y. Genc, and M. Appel. Lines in one orthographic and two perspective views. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, volume 2, pages 607--614, Hilton Head Island, SC, June 2000. IEEE Computer Society.

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Using Scene Constraints during the Calibration Procedure - Bondyfalat, Papadopoulo.. (2001)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....rich example of constraints is a map of the imaged scene, and such maps are often available with urban scene. While this case (one orthographic or weak perspective image the map and some perspective ones the picture ) has been recognized as been rather common and useful in practise [10, 8, 11], none of these works has studied the potential use of the scene constraints, Figure 1. Two views of London taken from across the Thames. this has however been studied in the general context of selfcalibration [5] This paper formalises the use of constraints during the calibration process in the ....

N. Navab, Y. Genc, and M. Appel. Lines in one orthographic and two perspective views. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, volume 2, pages 607--614, Hilton Head Island, SC, June 2000. IEEE Computer Society.

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