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PRL
2006
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13 years 8 months ago
Modelling and accuracy estimation of a new omnidirectional depth computation sensor
Depth computation is an attractive feature in computer vision. The use of traditional perspective cameras for panoramic perception requires several images, most likely implying th...
Radu Orghidan, Joaquim Salvi, El Mustapha Mouaddib
ICIP
2007
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Region-Based Dense Depth Extraction from Multi-View Video
A novel multi-view region-based dense depth map estimation problem is presented, based on a modified planesweeping strategy. In this approach, the whole scene is assumed to be reg...
Cevahir Cigla, Xenophon Zabulis, A. Aydin Alatan
VISUALIZATION
1998
IEEE
14 years 24 days ago
Image-based rendering with occlusions via cubist images
We attack the problem of image-based rendering with occlusions and general camera motions by using distorted multiperspective images; such images provide multiple-viewpoint photom...
Andrew J. Hanson, Eric A. Wernert
PAMI
2011
13 years 3 months ago
Removal of Partial Occlusion from Single Images
— This paper examines large partial occlusions in an image, which occur near depth discontinuities when the foreground object is severely out of focus. We model these partial occ...
Scott McCloskey, Michael S. Langer, Kaleem Siddiqi
IBPRIA
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
A Computer Vision Sensor for Panoramic Depth Perception
A practical way for obtaining depth in computer vision is the use of structured light systems. For panoramic depth reconstruction several images are needed which most likely implie...
Radu Orghidan, El Mustapha Mouaddib, Joaquim Salvi