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Abstract: The "generic viewpoint" assumption states that an observer is not in a special
position relative to the scene. It is commonly used to disqualify scene interpretations
that assume special viewpoints, following a binary decision that the
viewpoint was either generic or accidental. In this paper, we apply Bayesian
statistics to quantify the probability of a view, and so derive a useful tool to
estimate scene parameters. (Update)
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W. Freeman. Exploiting the generic viewpoint assumption. International Journal of Computer Vision, 20(3):243, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/freeman96exploiting.html More
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author = "W. Freeman",
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text = "W. Freeman. Exploiting the generic viewpoint assumption. International
Journal of Computer Vision, 20(3):243, 1996.",
year = "1996",
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