Modeling of 3D scenes is a hot topic in computer vision from more that thirty years, and probably its history is longer than a century considering also photogrammetry. In the recent years the rapid technological improvements that characterized the acquisition devices (photo-cameras, video-cameras, ..), illumination devices (lasers, structured light sources) and computational units allowed the application of 3D shape estimation methods, based on image analysis techniques, in a wide set of applications. Furthermore real-time 3D analysis is becoming a common tool in virtual and augmented reality contexts. Aim of this presentation is a rapid description of recent major advances on geometric and radiometric modeling of 3D scenes based on image analysis.
Geometric and radiometric modeling of 3D scenes
MARCON, MARCO;SARTI, AUGUSTO;TUBARO, STEFANO
2009-01-01
Abstract
Modeling of 3D scenes is a hot topic in computer vision from more that thirty years, and probably its history is longer than a century considering also photogrammetry. In the recent years the rapid technological improvements that characterized the acquisition devices (photo-cameras, video-cameras, ..), illumination devices (lasers, structured light sources) and computational units allowed the application of 3D shape estimation methods, based on image analysis techniques, in a wide set of applications. Furthermore real-time 3D analysis is becoming a common tool in virtual and augmented reality contexts. Aim of this presentation is a rapid description of recent major advances on geometric and radiometric modeling of 3D scenes based on image analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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