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PRL
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Where physically is the optical center?
A simple and fast method of determining the position of the optical center without any specialized equipment is presented. The position of the optical center is a depth determinin...
Peter Peer, Franc Solina
IJCV
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Panoramic Depth Imaging: Single Standard Camera Approach
In this paper we present a panoramic depth imaging system. The system is mosaic-based which means that we use a single rotating camera and assemble the captured images in a mosaic....
Peter Peer, Franc Solina
CAIP
2003
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Towards a Real Time Panoramic Depth Sensor
Recently we have presented a system for panoramic depth imaging with a single standard camera. One of the problems of such a system is the fact that we cannot generate a stereo pai...
Peter Peer, Franc Solina
CVPR
1999
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Stereo Panorama with a Single Camera
Full panoramic images, covering 360 degrees, can be created either by using panoramic cameras or by mosaicing together many regular images. Creating panoramic views in stereo, whe...
Shmuel Peleg, Moshe Ben-Ezra
PSIVT
2009
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Monocular 3D Reconstruction of Objects Based on Cylindrical Panoramas
This paper discusses ways of using a single panoramic image (captured by a rotating sensor-line camera having very-high spatial resolution) for the geometric shape recovery of a sh...
Ralf Haeusler, Reinhard Klette, Fay Huang