Guide to Three Dimensional Structure and Motion Factorization (Advances in Pattern Recognition) By Guanghui Wang, Q.M. Jonathan Wu
Springer | English | 2010-09-17 | ISBN: 0857290452 | 212 pages | PDF | 8,6 MB
The problem of structure and motion recovery from image sequences is an important theme in computer vision. Considerable progress has been made in this field during the past two decades, resulting in successful applications in robot navigation, augmented reality, industrial inspection, medical image analysis, and digital entertainment, among other areas. However, many of these methods work only for rigid objects and static scenes. The study of non-rigid structure from motion is not only of academic significance, but also has important practical applications in real-world, nonrigid or dynamic scenarios, such as human facial expressions and moving vehicles.