Oriented Projective Reconstruction

Tomas Pajdla, Tomas Werner, Vaclav Hlavac
Center for Machine Perception
http://cmp.felk.cvut.cz

Theory explained on transparencies from OAGM98:

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Comments to Tomas Pajdla and Tom Werner

Experiments

Hidden face removal is correctly done using Oriented Projective Reconstruction of the scene. The scene has been reconstructed from three images using manually defined correspondences and polygons. No calibration of the camera has been used.
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Tomas Pajdla; CMP
1998-06-30