3D Computer Vision [electronic resource] : Efficient Methods and Applications / by Christian Wöhler.

By: Wöhler, Christian [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: X.media.publishingPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: XVI, 385 p. 170 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642017322Subject(s): Computer science | Computer simulation | Computer graphics | Image processing | Pattern recognition | Multimedia systems | Computer Science | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics | Image Processing and Computer Vision | Simulation and Modeling | Computer Graphics | Pattern Recognition | Media DesignAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.6 LOC classification: T385TA1637-1638TK7882.P3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Methods of 3D Computer Vision -- Geometric Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Photometric Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Real-aperture Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Integrated Frameworks for Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Application Scenarios -- Applications to Industrial Quality Inspection -- Applications to Safe Human–Robot Interaction -- Applications to Lunar Remote Sensing -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides an introduction to the foundations of three-dimensional computer vision and describes recent contributions to the field. Geometric methods include linear and bundle adjustment based approaches to scene reconstruction and camera calibration, stereo vision, point cloud segmentation, and pose estimation of rigid, articulated, and flexible objects. Photometric techniques evaluate the intensity distribution in the image to infer three-dimensional scene structure, while real-aperture approaches exploit the behavior of the point spread function. It is shown how the integration of several methods increases reconstruction accuracy and robustness. Applications scenarios include industrial quality inspection, metrology, human-robot-interaction, and remote sensing.
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Methods of 3D Computer Vision -- Geometric Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Photometric Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Real-aperture Approaches to Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Integrated Frameworks for Three-dimensional Scene Reconstruction -- Application Scenarios -- Applications to Industrial Quality Inspection -- Applications to Safe Human–Robot Interaction -- Applications to Lunar Remote Sensing -- Conclusion.

This book provides an introduction to the foundations of three-dimensional computer vision and describes recent contributions to the field. Geometric methods include linear and bundle adjustment based approaches to scene reconstruction and camera calibration, stereo vision, point cloud segmentation, and pose estimation of rigid, articulated, and flexible objects. Photometric techniques evaluate the intensity distribution in the image to infer three-dimensional scene structure, while real-aperture approaches exploit the behavior of the point spread function. It is shown how the integration of several methods increases reconstruction accuracy and robustness. Applications scenarios include industrial quality inspection, metrology, human-robot-interaction, and remote sensing.

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