Confluence of computer vision and computer graphics
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Confluence of computer vision and computer graphics
(NATO ASI series, ser. 3 . High technology ; v. 84)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Confluence of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics Ljubljana, Republic of Slovenia 29-31 August 1999"--T.p. verso
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Description
A collection of original contributions by researchers who work at the forefront of a new field, lying at the intersection of computer vision and computer graphics. Several original approaches are presented to the integration of computer vision and graphics techniques to aid in the realistic modelling of objects and scenes, interactive computer graphics, augmented reality, and virtual studios. Numerous applications are also discussed, including urban and archaeological site modelling, modelling dressed humans, medical visualisation, figure and facial animation, real-time 3D teleimmersion telecollaboration, augmented reality as a new user interface concept, and augmented reality in the understanding of underwater scenes.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Contributing Authors. Introduction
- A. Leonardis, et al. 1. From images to virtual and augmented reality
- A. Zisserman, et al. 2. Surface reconstruction from multiple views using apparent contours and surface testure
- G. Cross, A. Zisserman. 3. Consistent projective reconstruction from multiple views
- M. Urban, et al. 4. Accurate natural surface reconstruction from polynocular stereo
- R. Sara. 5. Building models from sensor data: An application shared by the computer vision and the computer graphics community
- G. Roth. 6. Acquiring range images of objects with non-uniform reflectance using high dynamic scale radiance maps
- D. Skocaj, A. Leonardis. 7. Dynamic view interpolation without affine reconstruction
- R.A. Manning, C.R. Dyer. 8. Facial motion capturing using an explanation-based approach
- H. Tao, Th.S. Huang. 9. Image-based 3D modeling: Modeling from reality
- L. Van Gool, et al. 10. Computer vision and graphics techniques for modeling dressed humans
- N. Jojica, T.S. Huang. 11. Urban site models: Accurate, detailed, rapid and inexpensive
- F.W. Leberl, et al. 12. Medical visualisation, biomechanics, figure animation and robot teleoperation: Themes and links
- G.J. Clapworthy, et al. 13. Can virtual look real? A review of virtual studio techniques
- A. Wojdala. 14. Real-time 3D-teleimmersion
- K. Daniilidis, et al. 15. Augmented reality: A problem in need of many computer vision-based solutions
- G. Klinker. 16. Registration methods for harmoniousintegration of real world and computer generated objects
- G. Simon, et al. 17. 3D object tracking using analysis/synthesis techniques
- A. Gagalowicz, P. Gerard. 18. Augmented reality by integrating multiple sensory modalities for underwater scene understanding
- V. Murino, A. Fusiello. Index.
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