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Confocal stereo
- focal settings. The model expresses deviations from an image with f1.2 f1.2 1.5 pixels Confocal Stereo 7
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Omnivergent Stereo
- may be used directly as input to existing stereo algorithms, providing an algorithmindependent
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The Stereo Problem
- The Stereo Problem Gunnar Farneback Computer Vision Laboratory Linkoping University, Sweden
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Critical motion sequences for the self-calibration of cameras and stereo systems with variable
- . This is then used to derive the critical motion sequences for stereo systems with variable focal lengths. 1
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Critical Motion Sequences for the Self-Calibration of Cameras and Stereo Systems with Variable
- . This is then used to derive the critical motion sequences for stereo systems with variable focal lengths. 1
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Advances in Computational Stereo
- Advances in Computational Stereo Myron Z. Brown, Member, IEEE, Darius Burschka, Member, IEEE, and Gregory D
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Parallel Projections for Stereo Reconstruction
- stereo without any modifications. We can think of ∆ s as the focal length in perspective stereo
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Omnistereo: Panoramic stereo imaging
- adapts to the distances in the scene can be obtained. 2 stereo, all directions. The scene to image
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Rectification with Unconstrained Stereo Geometry
- with Unconstrained Stereo Geometry A. Fusiello, E. Trucco and A. Verri RESEARCH MEMORANDUM Rectification
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Stereo Vision for View Synthesis
- Francisco, June 1996, pp. 852--858 Stereo Vision for View Synthesis Daniel Scharstein Department
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