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3-D Reconstruction from Sparse Views using Monocular Vision

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3-D Reconstruction from Sparse Views using Monocular Vision
We consider the task of creating a 3-d model of a large novel environment, given only a small number of images of the scene. This is a difficult problem, because if the images are taken from very different viewpoints or if they contain similar-looking structures, then most geometric reconstruction methods will have great difficulty finding good correspondences. Further, the reconstructions given by most algorithms include only points in 3-d that were observed in two or more images; a point observed only in a single image would not be reconstructed. In this paper, we show how monocular image cues can be combined with triangulation cues to build a photo-realistic model of a scene given only a few images--even ones taken from very different viewpoints or with little overlap. Our approach begins by oversegmenting each image into small patches (superpixels). It then simultaneously tries to infer the 3-d position and orientation of every superpixel in every image. This is done using a Marko...
Ashutosh Saxena, Min Sun, Andrew Y. Ng
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICCV
Authors Ashutosh Saxena, Min Sun, Andrew Y. Ng
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