May 22, 2010 · This paper presents a new method for recognizing 3D objects based on the comparison of invariants of their 2D projection curves.
Oct 22, 2024 · This paper presents a new method for recognizing 3D objects based on the comparison of invariants of their 2D projection curves.
This paper presents a new method for recognizing 3D objects based on the comparison of invariants of their 2D projection curves.
3D Object Recognition Using Invariants of 2D Projection Curves Abstract This paper presents a new method for recognizing 3D objects based on the comparison ...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance approach to object recognition over the last five years.
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3D object recognition using invariants of 2D projection curves. Pattern Analysis and Applications, 31, 451–468. university website. Address. Centrum Wiskunde ...
It is the image projection of a surface curve, the contour generator, where rays from the optical centre are contained in the surface tangent plane. 2 The ...
Recognition is considered successful if the geometric configuration in an image can be explained as a perspective projection of a geometric model of the object.
Abstract—We consider the problem of recognizing 3-D objects from 2-D images using geometric models and assuming different viewing angles and positions.
2D projective image invariants and the 3D projective object invariants is a function only of the three unknown coordinates of the centre of projection.