| P. J. Flynn. 3-D object recognition with symmetric models: Extraction and encoding. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Machine Intell., 16(8):814--818, aug 1994. |
....symmetric planar object from the convex hull, again assuming a segmented scene. Methods reported for the detection of 3D object symmetry generally assume the knowledge of true Euclidean structure, as opposed to the more easily obtained affine or projective structure. Graph based methods [12, 7] further assume a complete polyhedral description of the object, as provided by a wire frame model. Imperfections due to either occlusion or noisy measurement are not considered. These requirements severely limit the applicability of these methods to vision problems. This Paper In this paper we ....
P. J. Flynn. 3-D object recognition with symmetric models: Extraction and encoding. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Machine Intell., 16(8):814--818, aug 1994.
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P. J. Flynn. 3-D object recognition with symmetric models: Extraction and encoding. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Machine Intell., 16(8):814--818, aug 1994.
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P. J. Flynn. 3-D object recognition with symmetric models: Extraction and encoding. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Machine Intell., 16(8):814--818, aug 1994.
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