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Book View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision

Download or read book View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision written by Daniel Scharstein and published by Springer. This book was released on 2003-06-29 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Image-based rendering, as an area of overlap between computer graphics and computer vision, uses computer vision techniques to aid in sythesizing new views of scenes. Image-based rendering methods are having a substantial impact on the field of computer graphics, and also play an important role in the related field of multimedia systems, for applications such as teleconferencing, remote instruction and surgery, virtual reality and entertainment. The book develops a novel way of formalizing the view synthesis problem under the full perspective model, yielding a clean, linear warping equation. It shows new techniques for dealing with visibility issues such as partial occlusion and "holes". Furthermore, the author thoroughly re-evaluates the requirements that view synthesis places on stereo algorithms and introduces two novel stereo algorithms specifically tailored to the application of view synthesis.

Book Intelligent Robotics and Applications

Download or read book Intelligent Robotics and Applications written by Ming Xie and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-12-14 with total page 1315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The market demands for skills, knowledge and personalities have positioned robotics as an important field in both engineering and science. To meet these challenging - mands, robotics has already seen its success in automating many industrial tasks in factories. And, a new era will come for us to see a greater success of robotics in n- industrial environments. In anticipating a wider deployment of intelligent and auto- mous robots for tasks such as manufacturing, eldercare, homecare, edutainment, search and rescue, de-mining, surveillance, exploration, and security missions, it is necessary for us to push the frontier of robotics into a new dimension, in which motion and intelligence play equally important roles. After the success of the inaugural conference, the purpose of the Second Inter- tional Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications was to provide a venue where researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners throughout the world could come together to present and discuss the latest achievement, future challenges and exciting applications of intelligent and autonomous robots. In particular, the emphasis of this year’s conference was on “robot intelligence for achieving digital manufact- ing and intelligent automations. ” This volume of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Computer Science contains accepted papers presented at ICIRA 2009, held in Singapore, December 16–18, 2009. On the basis of the reviews and recommendations by the international Program Committee members, we decided to accept 128 papers having technical novelty, out of 173 submissions received from different parts of the world.

Book Depth Map and 3D Imaging Applications  Algorithms and Technologies

Download or read book Depth Map and 3D Imaging Applications Algorithms and Technologies written by Malik, Aamir Saeed and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2011-11-30 with total page 647 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last decade, significant progress has been made in 3D imaging research. As a result, 3D imaging methods and techniques are being employed for various applications, including 3D television, intelligent robotics, medical imaging, and stereovision. Depth Map and 3D Imaging Applications: Algorithms and Technologies present various 3D algorithms developed in the recent years and to investigate the application of 3D methods in various domains. Containing five sections, this book offers perspectives on 3D imaging algorithms, 3D shape recovery, stereoscopic vision and autostereoscopic vision, 3D vision for robotic applications, and 3D imaging applications. This book is an important resource for professionals, scientists, researchers, academics, and software engineers in image/video processing and computer vision.

Book Area Based Methods for Stereo Vision

Download or read book Area Based Methods for Stereo Vision written by Chienchung Chang and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 440 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Computer Vision Systems

Download or read book Computer Vision Systems written by Mario Fritz and published by Springer. This book was released on 2009-10-14 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, ICVS 2009, held in Liege, Belgium, October 13-15, 2009. The 21 papers for oral presentation presented together with 24 poster presentations and 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 96 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on human-machine-interaction, sensors, features and representations, stereo, 3D and optical flow, calibration and registration, mobile and autonomous systems, evaluation, studies and applications, learning, recognition and adaption.

Book Area Based Stereo Vision

Download or read book Area Based Stereo Vision written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Stereo Vision

Download or read book Stereo Vision written by Asim Bhatti and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2008-11-01 with total page 383 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book comprehensively covers almost all aspects of stereo vision. In addition reader can find topics from defining knowledge gaps to the state of the art algorithms as well as current application trends of stereo vision to the development of intelligent hardware modules and smart cameras. It would not be an exaggeration if this book is considered to be one of the most comprehensive books published in reference to the current research in the field of stereo vision. Research topics covered in this book makes it equally essential and important for students and early career researchers as well as senior academics linked with computer vision.

Book Point  Line Segment  and Region based Stereo Matching for Mobile Robotics

Download or read book Point Line Segment and Region based Stereo Matching for Mobile Robotics written by Brian Paul McKinnon and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the heart of every stereo vision algorithm is a solution to the matching problem - the problem of finding points in the right and left image that correspond to a single point in the real world. Applying assumptions regarding the epipolar rectification and color similarity between two frames is often not possible for real-world image capture systems, like those used in urban search and rescue robots. More flexible and robust feature descriptors are necessary to operate under harsh real world conditions. This thesis compares the accuracy of disparity images generated using local features including points, line segments, and regions, as well as a global framework implemented using loopy belief propagation. This thesis will introduce two new algorithms for stereo matching using line segments and regions, as well as several support structures that optimize the algorithms performance and accuracy. Since few complete frameworks exist for line segment and region features, new algorithms that were developed during the research for this thesis will be outlined and evaluated. The comparison includes quantitative evaluation using the Middlebury stereo image pairs and qualitative evaluation using images from a less structured environment. Since this evaluation is grounded in urban search and rescue robotics, processing time is a significant constraint which will be evaluated for each algorithm. This thesis will show that line segment-based stereo vision with a gradient descriptor achieves at least a 10% better accuracy than all other methods used in this evaluation while maintaining the low runtime associated with local feature based stereo vision.

Book Determine Object Location Using a Stereo Disparity Vision System

Download or read book Determine Object Location Using a Stereo Disparity Vision System written by Raj Mohan Pherwani and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Advances in Computer Vision

Download or read book Advances in Computer Vision written by Kohei Arai and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-04-23 with total page 779 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a remarkable collection of chapters covering a wide range of topics in the areas of Computer Vision, both from theoretical and application perspectives. It gathers the proceedings of the Computer Vision Conference (CVC 2019), held in Las Vegas, USA from May 2 to 3, 2019. The conference attracted a total of 371 submissions from pioneering researchers, scientists, industrial engineers, and students all around the world. These submissions underwent a double-blind peer review process, after which 118 (including 7 poster papers) were selected for inclusion in these proceedings. The book’s goal is to reflect the intellectual breadth and depth of current research on computer vision, from classical to intelligent scope. Accordingly, its respective chapters address state-of-the-art intelligent methods and techniques for solving real-world problems, while also outlining future research directions. Topic areas covered include Machine Vision and Learning, Data Science, Image Processing, Deep Learning, and Computer Vision Applications.

Book Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision

Download or read book Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision written by Richard Hartley and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2004-03-25 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A basic problem in computer vision is to understand the structure of a real world scene given several images of it. Techniques for solving this problem are taken from projective geometry and photogrammetry. Here, the authors cover the geometric principles and their algebraic representation in terms of camera projection matrices, the fundamental matrix and the trifocal tensor. The theory and methods of computation of these entities are discussed with real examples, as is their use in the reconstruction of scenes from multiple images. The new edition features an extended introduction covering the key ideas in the book (which itself has been updated with additional examples and appendices) and significant new results which have appeared since the first edition. Comprehensive background material is provided, so readers familiar with linear algebra and basic numerical methods can understand the projective geometry and estimation algorithms presented, and implement the algorithms directly from the book.

Book Stereo Vision for Facet Type Cameras

Download or read book Stereo Vision for Facet Type Cameras written by Tao Jiang and published by Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH. This book was released on 2016-07-11 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dissertation mainly studies a novel method of subpixel stereo vision for Electronic cluster eye (eCley), a state-of-the-art artificial superposition compound eye with super resolution. In the whole thesis, The author mainly deduce the mathematical model of stereo vision in eCley theoretically based on its special structure, discuss the optical correction and geometric calibration that are essential to high precision measurement, study the implementation of methods of the subpixel baselines for each pixel pair based on intensity information and gradient information in transitional areas, and eventually implement real-time subpixel distance measurement for objects through these edge features. To verify the various methods adopted, and to analyze the precision of these methods, experiments are implemented in many practical scenes. This stereo vision method extends the ability of perceiving 3D information in eCley, and makes it applicable to more comprehensive fields such as 3D object position, distance measurement, and 3D reconstruction.

Book Stereo vision based road condition monitoring

Download or read book Stereo vision based road condition monitoring written by Brunken, Hauke and published by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin. This book was released on 2021-05-12 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When planning road construction measures, it is essential to have up-to-date information on road conditions. If this information is not to be obtained manually, it is currently obtained using laser scanners mounted on mobile mapping vehicles, which can measure the 3D road profile. However, a large number of mobile mapping vehicles would be necessary to record an entire road network on a regular basis. Since 2D road damages can be found automatically on monocular camera images, the idea was born to use a stereo camera system to capture the 3D profile of roads. With stereo camera systems, it would be possible to equip a large number of vehicles and regularly collect data from large road networks. In this thesis, the potential applications of a stereo camera system for measuring road profiles, which is mounted behind the windshield of a vehicle, are investigated. Since this requires a calibration of the stereo camera system, but the effort for the user should be kept low, the camera self-calibration for this application is also examined. 3D reconstruction from stereoscopic images is a well-studied topic, but its application on road surfaces with little and repetitive textures requires special algorithms. For this reason, a new stereo method was developed. It is based on the plane-sweep approach in combination with semi-global matching. It was tested with different measures for pixel comparison. Furthermore, the plane-sweep approach was implemented in a neural network that solves the stereo correspondence problem in a single step. It uses the stereoscopic images as input and provides an elevation image as output. A completely new approach was developed for the self-calibration of mono cameras and stereo camera systems. Previous methods search for feature points in several images of the same scene. The points are matched between the images and used for the calibration. In contrast to these methods, the proposed method uses feature maps instead of feature points to compare multiple views of one and the same plane. To estimate the unknown parameters, the backpropagation algorithm is used together with the gradient descent method. The measurements obtained by stereoscopic image processing were compared with those obtained by industrial laser scanners. They show that both measurements are very close to each other and that a stereoscopic camera system is in principle suitable for capturing the surface profile of a road. Experiments show that the proposed self-calibration method is capable of estimating all parameters of a complex camera model, including lens distortion, with high precision. Bei der Planung von Straßenbaumaßnahmen ist es unabdingbar, über aktuelle Informationen über den Straßenzustand zu verfügen. Sollen diese Informationen nicht manuell gewonnen werden, werden derzeit Messfahrzeug mit Laserscannern verwendet, welche das 3D-Straßenprofil vermessen können. Für die regelmäßige Erfassung eines gesamten Straßennetzes wäre jedoch eine große Anzahl von Messfahrzeugen erforderlich. Da 2D-Straßenschäden automatisch auf monokularen Kamerabildern gefunden werden können, entstand die Idee, ein Stereokamerasystem zur Erfassung des 3D-Profils zu verwenden. Eine große Anzahl von Fahrzeugen könnte damit ausgerüstet werden und es könnten regelmäßig Daten von großen Straßennetzen erfasst werden. In dieser Arbeit werden die Einsatzmöglichkeiten eines Stereokamerasystems zur Messung von Straßenprofilen untersucht, dass sich hinter der Windschutzscheibe eines Fahrzeugs befindet. Da hierzu das Stereokamerasystems kalibriert sein muss, der Aufwand für den Anwender aber geringgehalten werden soll, wird außerdem die Selbstkalibrierung für diesen Einsatzzweck untersucht. Die 3D-Rekonstruktion aus stereoskopischen Bildern ist ein viel untersuchtes Thema, aber ihre Anwendung auf Straßenoberflächen mit wenig und sich wiederholenden Texturen erfordert spezielle Algorithmen. Aus diesem Grund wurde ein neues Stereoverfahren entwickelt. Es basiert auf dem Plane-sweep-Ansatz in Kombination mit Semi-global Matching. Es wurde mit verschiedene Maßen für den Vergleich von Pixeln getestet. Darüber hinaus wurde der Plane-sweep-Ansatz in einem neuronalen Netzwerk implementiert, das das Stereo-Korrespondenzproblem in einem einzigen Schritt löst. Es verwendet die stereoskopischen Bilder als Eingabe und liefert als Ausgabe ein Höhenbild. Für die Selbstkalibrierung von Monokameras und Stereokamerasystemen wurde ein völlig neuer Ansatz entwickelt. Bisherige Methoden suchen nach Merkmalspunkten in mehreren Bildern der gleichen Szene. Die Punkte werden zwischen den Bildern zugeordnet und für die Kalibrierung verwendet. Die vorgeschlagene Methode verwendet anstelle von Merkmalspunkten Feature-Maps um mehrere Ansichten derselben Ebene zu vergleichen. Zur Schätzung der unbekannten Parameter wird der Backpropagation-Algorithmus zusammen mit dem Gradientenabstiegsverfahren verwendet. Die durch stereoskopische Bildverarbeitung erhaltenen Messungen wurden mit Messungen von industriellen Laserscannern verglichen. Sie zeigen, dass beide sehr nahe beieinander liegen und dass ein Stereokamerasystem für die Erfassung des Oberflächenprofils einer Straße grundsätzlich geeignet ist. Experimente zeigen, dass die neue Selbstkalibrierungsmethode in der Lage ist, alle Parameter eines komplexen Kameramodells, einschließlich der Linsenverzerrung, mit hoher Präzision abzuschätzen.

Book OpenCV  Computer Vision Projects with Python

Download or read book OpenCV Computer Vision Projects with Python written by Joseph Howse and published by Packt Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2016-10-24 with total page 558 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get savvy with OpenCV and actualize cool computer vision applications About This Book Use OpenCV's Python bindings to capture video, manipulate images, and track objects Learn about the different functions of OpenCV and their actual implementations. Develop a series of intermediate to advanced projects using OpenCV and Python Who This Book Is For This learning path is for someone who has a working knowledge of Python and wants to try out OpenCV. This Learning Path will take you from a beginner to an expert in computer vision applications using OpenCV. OpenCV's application are humongous and this Learning Path is the best resource to get yourself acquainted thoroughly with OpenCV. What You Will Learn Install OpenCV and related software such as Python, NumPy, SciPy, OpenNI, and SensorKinect - all on Windows, Mac or Ubuntu Apply "curves" and other color transformations to simulate the look of old photos, movies, or video games Apply geometric transformations to images, perform image filtering, and convert an image into a cartoon-like image Recognize hand gestures in real time and perform hand-shape analysis based on the output of a Microsoft Kinect sensor Reconstruct a 3D real-world scene from 2D camera motion and common camera reprojection techniques Detect and recognize street signs using a cascade classifier and support vector machines (SVMs) Identify emotional expressions in human faces using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and SVMs Strengthen your OpenCV2 skills and learn how to use new OpenCV3 features In Detail OpenCV is a state-of-art computer vision library that allows a great variety of image and video processing operations. OpenCV for Python enables us to run computer vision algorithms in real time. This learning path proposes to teach the following topics. First, we will learn how to get started with OpenCV and OpenCV3's Python API, and develop a computer vision application that tracks body parts. Then, we will build amazing intermediate-level computer vision applications such as making an object disappear from an image, identifying different shapes, reconstructing a 3D map from images , and building an augmented reality application, Finally, we'll move to more advanced projects such as hand gesture recognition, tracking visually salient objects, as well as recognizing traffic signs and emotions on faces using support vector machines and multi-layer perceptrons respectively. This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products: OpenCV Computer Vision with Python by Joseph Howse OpenCV with Python By Example by Prateek Joshi OpenCV with Python Blueprints by Michael Beyeler Style and approach This course aims to create a smooth learning path that will teach you how to get started with will learn how to get started with OpenCV and OpenCV 3's Python API, and develop superb computer vision applications. Through this comprehensive course, you'll learn to create computer vision applications from scratch to finish and more!.

Book Computer Vision  ECCV  92

    Book Details:
  • Author : Giulio Sandini
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 1992-04-29
  • ISBN : 9783540554264
  • Pages : 932 pages

Download or read book Computer Vision ECCV 92 written by Giulio Sandini and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1992-04-29 with total page 932 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume collects the papers accepted for presentation at the Second European Conference on Computer Vision, held in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, May 19-22, 1992. Sixteen long papers, 41 short papers and 48 posters were selected from 308 submissions. The contributions are structured into 14 sections reflecting the major research topics in computer vision currently investigated worldwide. The sections are entitled: features, color, calibration and matching, depth, stereo-motion, tracking, active vision, binocular heads, curved surfaces and objects, reconstruction and shape, recognition, and applications.

Book View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision

Download or read book View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision written by Daniel Scharstein and published by Springer. This book was released on 1999-06-09 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Image-based rendering, as an area of overlap between computer graphics and computer vision, uses computer vision techniques to aid in sythesizing new views of scenes. Image-based rendering methods are having a substantial impact on the field of computer graphics, and also play an important role in the related field of multimedia systems, for applications such as teleconferencing, remote instruction and surgery, virtual reality and entertainment. The book develops a novel way of formalizing the view synthesis problem under the full perspective model, yielding a clean, linear warping equation. It shows new techniques for dealing with visibility issues such as partial occlusion and "holes". Furthermore, the author thoroughly re-evaluates the requirements that view synthesis places on stereo algorithms and introduces two novel stereo algorithms specifically tailored to the application of view synthesis.

Book A Stereo Vision Technique Based on the Multi positioned Camera Criterion

Download or read book A Stereo Vision Technique Based on the Multi positioned Camera Criterion written by Jie Bao and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A modified feature based stereo vision [sic] technique is described in this thesis. The technique uses the curve-segments as the feature primitives in the matching process. The local characteristics of the curve-segments are extracted by the, Generalized Hough Transform. A set of images of a scene, which are taken by a multi-positioned camera satisfying the parallelism criterion, are first filtered by the Laplacian of a Gaussian operator in different widths, i.e. coarse to fine channels. At each channel, the Generalized Hough Transform is applied to the curve-segments in each image. The curve position, the curve-length, the curve centroid, the average gradient of the curve-segment and the R-table are, used as the local features in representing the distinctive characteristics of the curve-segment. These features of all the curve-segments, in an image are used as the constraints to find the corresponding curve-segments in the different images. The epipolar constraint oil the centroid of the curve-segment is used to limit the search window ill the images. Since the multi-images of one view are used, there exist more information about the scene than the two relational images criterion. Its performance compares to the other matching techniques, for example, the point, matching or twin image matching that the mismatching and the calculation are greatly reduced. Although the algorithm is not feasible for the realization of the real-time implementation of stereo vision [sic], it is a more economic way of finding the depth of all object or a view.