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  • ...le Trucco |author7=Christopher K. I. Williams|title=Dictionary of Computer Vision and Image Processing|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LZ4QAgAAQBAJ&pg= Laguerre formula can be useful in [[computer vision]], since the absolute conic has an image on the retinal plane which is inva ...
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  • ...eras]] O<sub>1</sub> and O<sub>2</sub> both pointed at ''X'' in [[epipolar geometry]]. Drawing from ''Neue Konstruktionen der Perspektive und Photogrammetrie'' ...he field of [[computer vision]], any two images of the same planar surface in space are related by a '''[[homography]]''' (assuming a [[pinhole camera mo ...
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  • ...alibration does not require any special calibration objects in the scene. In the visual effects industry, camera auto-calibration is often part of the [ ...rojected from a [[Euclidean space]] through a linear, 5 degree of freedom (in the simplest case), pinhole camera model with [[Image distortion|non-linear ...
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  • ...dinates]] in a [[sensor]] plane (in two dimensions) to object coordinates (in three dimensions). The equations originate from the [[Projection (mathemati Let x, y, and z refer to a [[coordinate system]] with the x- and y-axis in the sensor plane. Denote the coordinates of the point P on the object by <m ...
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  • ...Differential invariants were introduced in special cases by [[Sophus Lie]] in the early 1880s and studied by [[Georges Henri Halphen]] at the same time. The group can act on the higher-order derivatives in a nontrivial manner that requires computing the ''prolongation'' of the gro ...
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  • ...tion (computer vision)|feature detector]] used in the fields of [[computer vision]] and [[image analysis]]. Specifically the '''PCBR''' detector is designed *'''Intensity-based detectors''' depend on analyzing local differential geometry or intensity patterns to find points or regions that satisfy some uniquenes ...
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''size theory''' studies the properties of [[topological A survey of size theory can be found in ...
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  • ...nformation can be extracted by examining the relative positions of objects in the two panels. This is similar to the biological process of [[stereopsis]] ...nates of [[correspondence problem|corresponding]] image points. The values in this disparity map are inversely proportional to the scene depth at the cor ...
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  • ...ional [[linear space|linear]], [[affine geometry|affine]], or [[projective geometry|projective]] space into connected [[abstract cell complex|cell]]s of differ For a set <math>A</math> of objects in <math>\mathbb{R}^d</math>, the cells in the arrangement ...
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  • | developer = Visual Geometry Group ...series of [[convolutional neural network]]s (CNNs) developed by the Visual Geometry Group (VGG) at the [[University of Oxford]]. ...
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  • [[File:Inverse depth parametrization.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|In inverse depth parametrization, a point is identified by its inverse depth < ...ncodes the [[optical centre]] of the camera <math>\mathbf{c}_0</math> when in first observed the point, and the position of the point along the ray passi ...
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  • ...antity]] that is [[Invariant (mathematics)|invariant]] under [[Similarity (geometry)|similarity transformation]]s of the curve, and that can be used to measure | series = Lecture Notes in Computer Science ...
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  • ...is article provides a unified discussion of the role that chessboards play in the canonical methods from these two areas, including references to the sem ...model the relationship between image sensor measurements and the 3D world. In the standard [[pinhole camera model]], one models the relationship between ...
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  • ...06.06083}}</ref> It has applications in various domains such as [[computer vision]], [[natural language processing]], and [[autonomous systems]], where the s ...ations, though imperceptible to humans, exploit the high-dimensional space in which neural networks operate, revealing geometric vulnerabilities. ...
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  • ...hematics]], a '''superellipsoid''' (or '''super-ellipsoid''') is a [[solid geometry|solid]] whose horizontal sections are [[superellipse]]s (Lamé curves) with ...|last3=Geiger |first3=Andreas |title=2020 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) |chapter=Learning Unsupervised Hierarchical ...
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  • ...ight reflected by a surface is dependent on the orientation of the surface in relation to the light source and the observer.<ref>{{cite web ...bertian]] surface finishes. Current research aims to make the method work in the presence of projected shadows, highlights, and non-uniform lighting. ...
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  • ...the study of multi-dimensional probability distribution functions, namely in computing 2D (or ND) probabilities (area under the probability distribution As the name suggests, the value at any point (''x'',&nbsp;''y'') in the summed-area table is the sum of all the pixels above and to the left of ...
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  • ...ust as the Cartesian structure tensor detects and represents the direction in Cartesian coordinates. Curve families generated by pairs of locally orthogo ...wn method in applications of image and video processing including computer vision, such as biometric identification by fingerprints,<ref name=fronthaler08tip ...
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  • ...r engineering|Computer Engineering]], the Department of [[Computer science|Computer Science]], and the Department of [[Electrical engineering|Electrical Engine ...artment's first professor for [[calculus]], [[Analytic geometry|analytical geometry]] and [[analytical mechanics]]. Over the years, several institutes for math ...
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  • {{Short description|Computer vision algorithm}} ...it has encountered wide adoption in [[real-time system|real-time]] stereo vision applications such as [[robotic]]s and [[advanced driver assistance system]] ...
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