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Showing papers by "Andrew Zisserman published in 1988"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the information available from the motion of specularities (highlights) due to known movements by the viewer and showed that the concave/convex surface ambiguity can be resolved without knowledge of the light source position.
Abstract: We examine the information available from the motion of specularities (highlights) due to known movements by the viewer. In particular two new results are presented. Firstly, we show for local viewer movements the concave/convex surface ambiguity can be resolved without knowledge of the light source position. Secondly, we investigate what further geometrical information is obtained under extended viewer movements, from tracked motion of a specularity. We show the reflecting surface is constrained to coincide with a certain curve. However, there is some ambiguity the curve is a member of a one-parameter family. Fixing one point uniquely determines the curve.

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