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2000
13 years 6 months ago
Epipolar Geometry in Polycentric Panoramas
We introduce a new class of panoramic images, called polycentric panoramic images, which is a generalization from more specific classes such as single-center, multiple-center, or ...
Fay Huang, Shou Kang Wei, Reinhard Klette
CRV
2006
IEEE
102views Robotics» more  CRV 2006»
13 years 6 months ago
Epipolar Geometry for the Rectification of Cubic Panoramas
Image panoramas are of importance for virtual navigation in remote or synthetic environments. To process these panoramas, different representations have been proposed; this paper ...
Florian Kangni, Robert Laganière
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
12 years 8 months ago
Alignment of cubic-panorama image datasets using epipolar geometry
—Panoramic images are a new type of visual data that provide many new possibilities as compared to the classic planar images. Tele-presence and virtual navigation are examples of...
Saeed Salehi, Eric Dubois
ICMCS
2006
IEEE
112views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Where was the Picture Taken: Image Localization in Route Panoramas Using Epipolar Geometry
Finding the location where a picture was taken is an important problem for a variety of applications including surveying, interactive traveling and homeland security among others....
Saad M. Khan, Fahd Rafi, Mubarak Shah
ICCV
1999
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Stereo Reconstruction from Multiperspective Panoramas
A new approach to computing a panoramic (360 degrees) depth map is presented in this paper. Our approach uses a large collection of images taken by a camera whose motion has been c...
Heung-Yeung Shum, Richard Szeliski