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AMFG
2003
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
Is Face Recognition in Pictures Affected by the Center of Projection?
Recognition of unfamiliar faces can be severely impaired when two pictures of a face are taken from different camera distances. This effect of perspective transformation may be pr...
Chang Hong Liu
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ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
 5D Motion Subspaces for Planar Motions
In practice, rigid objects often move on a plane. The object then rotates around a fixed axis and translates in a plane orthogonal to this axis. For a concrete example, think of a ...
Roland Angst, Marc Pollefeys
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ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
5D Motion Subspaces for Planar Motion
In practice, rigid objects often move on a plane. The object then rotates around a fixed axis and translates in a plane orthogonal to this axis. For a concrete example, think of a...
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IJCV
2006
159views more  IJCV 2006»
14 years 11 months ago
Wide Baseline Matching between Unsynchronized Video Sequences
3D reconstruction of a dynamic scene from features in two cameras usually requires synchronization and correspondences between the cameras. These may be hard to achieve due to occl...
Lior Wolf, Assaf Zomet
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ECCV
2002
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Multi-view Matching for Unordered Image Sets, or "How Do I Organize My Holiday Snaps?"
There has been considerable success in automated reconstruction for image sequences where small baseline algorithms can be used to establish matches across a number of images. In c...
Frederik Schaffalitzky, Andrew Zisserman