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1 August 1990 Combining different information sources for reconstruction of 3D objects in digital images
Peter Axelsson, Eberhard Gülch, John Stokes, Carolyn Roesler
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Proceedings Volume 1395, Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision; 13950S (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294271
Event: Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision, 1990, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
This paper presents parts of a research project designed to meet the need of automated or semi-automated object measuring and description in digital images. Different sources of information are used to provide the necessary information to generate different hypothesis regarding the object. Information can be provided by feature extraction, logical knowledge of the object, a CAD-model or similar. The main objective of the system is not in the field of object recognition but rather object description. The searched objct is prescribed as a generic model. To be able to compare hypothesis of models of different complexity other measures than maximum likelihood estimates have to be calculated. The method of Minimum Description Length is investigated for this purpose.
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Peter Axelsson, Eberhard Gülch, John Stokes, and Carolyn Roesler "Combining different information sources for reconstruction of 3D objects in digital images", Proc. SPIE 1395, Close-Range Photogrammetry Meets Machine Vision, 13950S (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2294271
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Photogrammetry

Visual process modeling

Machine vision

Image segmentation

3D image processing

3D image reconstruction

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