We investigate the application of genetic algorithms (GAs) for recognizing real two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) objects from 2-D intensity images, assuming that th...
George Bebis, Evangelos A. Yfantis, Sushil J. Loui...
We study the multi-frame structure from motion problem when the camera translates on a plane with small baselines and arbitrary rotations. This case shows up in many practical appl...
To achieve good image quality for computed tomography scans, it is important to accurately know the geometrical relationship between the x-ray source, detector, and axis of rotati...
A pair of rendered images and their Z-buffers contain almost all of the information necessary to re-render from nearby viewpoints. For the small changes in viewpoint that occur in...
We address the problem of reconstructing the 3-D shape of a Lambertian surface from multiple images acquired as an object rotates under distant and possibly varying illumination. ...