| P.M.Q. Aguiar and J.M F. Moura, "Three-Dimensional Modeling from Two-Dimensional Video," IEEE Trans. Image Processing, vol. 10, no. 10, pp. 1541-1551, Oct. 2001. |
....correspondences by hand. Commercial software is used to estimate the 3 D shape and object poses from the correspondences given the estimated camera intrinsic parameters [8] Several techniques that automatically reconstruct 3 D shape from uncalibrated camera views could instead be applied here [9][10]. Furthermore, for sequences containing buildings and industrial products designed by CAD tools, the shape model could be provided directly for modelaided coding. 2.2 Object 3 D Motion Estimation Under the assumption of a rigid body with a Lambertian surface and given the estimated camera ....
P. M. Q. Aguiar and J. M. F. Moura, "Threedimensional modeling from two-dimensional video", IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 10, no. 10, pp. 1541-1551, Oct. 2001.
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P.M.Q. Aguiar and J.M F. Moura, "Three-Dimensional Modeling from Two-Dimensional Video," IEEE Trans. Image Processing, vol. 10, no. 10, pp. 1541-1551, Oct. 2001.
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P. Aguiar and J. Moura. Three-dimensional modeling from two-dimensional video. IEEE Trans. on Image Processing, 10(10):1541--1551, 2001.
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P. Aguiar and J. Moura. Three-dimensional modeling from two-dimensional video. IEEE Trans. on Image Processing, 10(10):1541--1551, 2001.
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