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Surface reconstruction from multiple views using apparent contours and surface texture
Geoffrey Cross,Andrew Zisserman +1 more
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A novel approach to reconstructing the complete surface of an object from multiple views, where the camera circumnavigates the object, which combines the information available from the apparent contour with the information Available from the imaged surface texture.Abstract:
We describe a novel approach to reconstructing the complete surface of an object from multiple views, where the camera circumnavigates the object. The approach combines the information available from the apparent contour with the information available from the imaged surface texture.read more
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Silhouette and stereo fusion for 3D object modeling
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Silhouette and stereo fusion for 3D object modeling
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Volumetric Scene Reconstruction from Multiple Views
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