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Motion from 2D Image Sequences
- 276 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 still camera, single moving object, constant background still camera
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Matching in 2D
- (r; c); h 1 (r; c)] 357 358 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 ( r , c ) ( x , y ) M I Figure 11.1: A
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Binary Image Analysis
- -printed characters. 63 64 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 Figure 3.1: Binary images of hand-printed characters. The pixels
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Imaging and Image Representation
- infrared might not penetrate 33 34 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 surface element optical axis N surface normal
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Case Studies
- details than are given below. 595 596 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 Figure 16.1: Designer's sketch of nal
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Filtering and Enhancing Images
- 1 in the 150 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 output image. Threshold t 1 is formally dened
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Perceiving 3D from 2D Images
- will use such a representation for scene and image 405 406 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 Figure 12.1: (Left
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Virtual Reality
- ways; (a) real images and image processing are often 571 572 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 Operator Real
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Color and Shading
- , how much they act 212 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 like a mirror. Matte surfaces re ect energy equally
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3D Models and Matching
- of the 522 Computer Vision: Mar 2000 Figure 14.5: Rough generalized cylinder model of a person. The dotted
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