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1 April 1992 Three-dimensional model alignment without computing pose
Joseph L. Mundy, Paul Max Payton, Michael H. Brill, Eamon B. Barrett, Richard P. Welty
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Abstract
Most current object recognition systems are based on a 3D model which is used to describe the image projection of an object over all viewpoints. We introduce a new technique which can predict the geometry of an object under projective transformation. The object geometry is represented by a set of corresponding features taken from two views. The projected geometry can be constructed in any third view, using a viewpoint invariant derived from the correspondences.
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Joseph L. Mundy, Paul Max Payton, Michael H. Brill, Eamon B. Barrett, and Richard P. Welty "Three-dimensional model alignment without computing pose", Proc. SPIE 1623, The 20th AIPR Workshop: Computer Vision Applications: Meeting the Challenges, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58060
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Image segmentation

Systems modeling

Cameras

Data modeling

Solid modeling

3D image processing

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