3D Reconstruction from Multiple Images
Computer Graphics, Triangulation, Virtual Reality, Orthographic Projection, Euclidean Space, Affine Transformation
978-620-1-21457-6
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2012-06-22
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 3D reconstruction from multiple images is the creation of three dimensional models from a set of images. It is the reverse process of obtaining 2D images from 3D scenes. The essence of an image is a projection from a 3D scene onto a 2D plane, during which process the depth is lost. The 3D point corresponding to a specific image point is constrained to be on the line of sight. From a single image, it is impossible to determine which point on this line corresponds to the image point. If two images are available, then the position of 3D point can be found as the intersection of the two projection rays. This process is referred to as triangulation. The key for this process is the relations between multiple views which convey the information that corresponding sets of points must contain some structure and that this structure is related to the poses and the calibration of the camera.
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