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Depth-Computations from Polyhedral Images

Author

Editor

  • G. Sandini

Summary, in English

A method is developed for the computation of depth maps, modulo scale, from one single image of a polyhedral scene. Only affine shape properties of the scene and image are used, hence no metrical information. Results from simple experiments show good performance, with exactness and robustness. It is also shown how the underlying theory may be used to single out and characterise certain singular situations that may occur in machine interpretation of line drawings

Publishing year

1992

Language

English

Pages

378-386

Publication/Series

Computer Vision - ECCV '92. Second European Conference on Computer Vision Proceedings

Volume

588

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Mathematics

Keywords

  • polyhedral images
  • image processing
  • computer vision
  • depth maps
  • modulo scale
  • polyhedral scene
  • affine shape properties
  • exactness
  • robustness
  • machine interpretation
  • line drawings

Conference name

Computer Vision - ECCV '92. Second European Conference on Computer Vision Proceedings

Conference date

1992-05-18 - 1992-05-23

Conference place

Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 3 540 55426 2