Projectively invariant representations using implicit algebraic curves
We demonstrate that it is possible to compute polynomial representations of image curves which are unaffected by the projective frame in which the representation is computed. This means that: <br> The curve chosen to represent a projected set of points is the projection of the curve chosen to...
Main Authors: | Forsyth, D, Mundy, JL, Zisserman, A, Brown, CM |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Springer
1990
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