A heretofore unsolved problem of great archaeological importance is the automatic assembly of pots made on a wheel from the hundreds (or thousands) of sherds found at an excavatio...
David B. Cooper, Andrew R. Willis, Stuart Andrews,...
Topographic maps are a common support for geographical information because they have the particularity to portray the relief through a set of contour lines. This topographic featu...
A linear method for computing a projective reconstruction from a large number of images is presented and then evaluated. The method uses planar homographies between views to linea...
Robert Kaucic, Richard I. Hartley, Nicolas Y. Dano
This paper considers the problem of reconstructing visually realistic 3D models of fire from a very small set of simultaneous views (even two). By modeling fire as a semi-transpar...
We introduce a new approach to image reconstruction from highly incomplete data. The available data are assumed to be a small collection of spectral coef?cients of an arbitrary li...
Karen O. Egiazarian, Alessandro Foi, Vladimir Katk...