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CVPR
1999
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Estimation of Epipolar Geometry from Apparent Contours: Affine and Circular Motion Cases
This paper addresses the problem of estimating the epipolar geometry from apparent contours in two special cases: under weak perspective and for circular motion. An appropriate pa...
Paulo R. S. Mendonça, Roberto Cipolla
ICCV
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Globally Optimal Affine Epipolar Geometry from Apparent Contours
We study the problem of estimating the epipolar geometry from apparent contours of smooth curved surfaces with affine camera models. Since apparent contours are viewpoint depend...
Gang Li, Yanghai Tsin
IVC
2002
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13 years 10 months ago
Structure and motion estimation from apparent contours under circular motion
In this paper we address the problem of recovering structure and motion from the apparent contours of a smooth surface. Fixed image features under circular motion and their relati...
Kwan-Yee Kenneth Wong, Paulo R. S. Mendonça...
PAMI
2006
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13 years 11 months ago
Robust Structure and Motion from Outlines of Smooth Curved Surfaces
: This article addresses the problem of estimating the motion of a camera as it observes the outline (or apparent contour) of a solid bounded by a smooth surface in successive imag...
Yasutaka Furukawa, Amit Sethi, Jean Ponce, David J...
CVIU
2008
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13 years 11 months ago
Recovering epipolar direction from two affine views of a planar object
The mainstream approach to estimate epipolar geometry from two views requires matching the projections of at least 4 non-coplanar points in the scene, assuming a full projective c...
Maria Alberich-Carramiñana, Guillem Aleny&a...