3D Object Reconstruction using Computer Vision
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This book belongs to the Computer Vision domain, more specifically, to the area of Three-Dimensional (3D) Vision. The 3D information of the surrounding environment perceived by human eyes is one of the most important kinds of information offered by sight. Thus, a large effort has been developed by the scientific community throughout time in the development of methods that make possible the acquisition of a scene (or object) using techniques of Computer Vision. Computational methods were developed to obtain 3D models of the human body from image sequences. On both the image pixel information is transformed into 3D spatial coordinates. The images are acquired by moving the camera or the object to be reconstructed, without imposing severe restrictions, on either the movement involved or on the illumination conditions. The first method adopts the Stereo Vision approach, in which a depth map of scene objects is recovered. The second method is based on a volumetric approach for Shape-from-Silhouettes, which constructs a 3D shape estimate (Visual Hull) of an object. The methods were assessed using objects with dissimilar textures, shapes and sizes, including real human body structures.
Autorentext
Prof. Dr. Teresa Terroso is a Professor at ESEIG - www.eseig.ipp.pt (Portugal). She has authored/co-authored dozens of scientific publications. She completed her graduate studies with a Ph.D. from FEUP - www.fe.up.pt, in 2012, as her undergraduate studies, with a MSc and BSc in Biomedical Eng. and Electrotechnical and Computer Eng., respectively.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639710717
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783639710717
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3639710711
- Veröffentlichung 11.03.2014
- Titel 3D Object Reconstruction using Computer Vision
- Autor Teresa Terroso
- Untertitel Applications for External Human Anatomical Structures
- Gewicht 429g
- Herausgeber Scholars' Press
- Anzahl Seiten 276
- Genre Informatik