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PAMI
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Topological Equivalence between a 3D Object and the Reconstruction of Its Digital Image
— Digitization is not as easy as it looks. If one digitizes a 3D object even with a dense sampling grid, the reconstructed digital object may have topological distortions and in ...
Peer Stelldinger, Longin Jan Latecki, Marcelo Siqu...
IPMI
2001
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
A Sequential 3D Thinning Algorithm and Its Medical Applications
Skeleton is a frequently applied shape feature to represent the general form of an object. Thinning is an iterative object reduction technique for producing a reasonable approximat...
Kálmán Palágyi, Erich Soranti...
CVPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Exploiting Global Connectivity Constraints for Reconstruction of 3D Line Segments from Images
Given a set of 2D images, we propose a novel approach for the reconstruction of straight 3D line segments that represent the underlying geometry of static 3D objects in the scene....
Arjun Jain, Christian Kurz, Thorsten Thormaehlen, ...
CVPR
2004
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Reconstructing 3D Independent Motions Using Non-Accidentalness
Reconstructing 3D scenes with independently moving objects from uncalibrated monocular image sequences still poses serious challenges. One important problem is to find the relativ...
Kemal Egemen Ozden, Kurt Cornelis, Luc Van Eycken,...
HLK
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Bayesian Reconstruction of 3D Shapes and Scenes From A Single Image
It’s common experience for human vision to perceive full 3D shape and scene from a single 2D image with the occluded parts “filled-in” by prior visual knowledge. In this pa...
Feng Han, Song Chun Zhu