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10 June 1993 Three-dimensional object recognition by combination of perspective images
Akihiro Sugimoto, Kazuo Murota
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Proceedings Volume 1904, Image Modeling; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146690
Event: IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1993, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper studies an object recognition problem, that is, the problem of determining whether a given perspective image is obtained from a 3-D object to be recognized or not. As an extension of Ullman and Basri's approach, it is found that any perspective image of an object can be expressed as a certain type of nonlinear combination of four appropriate perspective images of the same object. We show that any image of an object with not only a rigid 3-D transformation but also a nonrigid transformation has this property. In order to recognize a 3- D object, we have only to store four perspective images and, whenever a new perspective image is given, determine whether it can be expressed as a combination of the four images. This implies that we no longer need to recover the 3-D information of an object explicitly under perspective projection. Our investigation shows that four perspective images have sufficient information to recognize a 3-D object.
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Akihiro Sugimoto and Kazuo Murota "Three-dimensional object recognition by combination of perspective images", Proc. SPIE 1904, Image Modeling, (10 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.146690
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3D image processing

Object recognition

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