3D solutions to the aperture problem
The motion of image edge detectors is used to infer 3D scene information by simultaneously solving the aperture and structure-from-motion problems. It is shown how additional constraints or information are required and two formal solutions are given. In one the motion of edge features at eight or mo...
Main Authors: | Buxton, B, Buxton, H, Murray, D, Williams, N |
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Format: | Conference item |
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European Association for Artificial Intelligence
1984
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