Duality applied to geometrical problems is widely used in many applications in computer vision or computational geometry. A classical example is the Hough Transform to detect linea...
Jean-Marc Chassery, David Coeurjolly, Isabelle Siv...
Finding point correspondences which are consistent with a geometric constraint is one of the cornerstones of many computer vision problems. This is a difficult task because of sp...
Self-explaining has been repeatedly shown to result in positive learning outcomes for students in a wide variety of disciplines. However, there are two potential accounts for why s...
In this paper we investigate, determine and classify the critical configurations for solving structure and motion problems for 1D retina vision. We give a complete categorization ...
A fundamental problem in computer vision (CV) is the estimation of geometric parameters from multiple observations obtained from images; examples of such problems range from ellip...