Book Details

Dynamical Vision

Publication year: 2007

: 978-3-540-70932-9

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Classical multiple-view geometry studies the reconstruction of a static scene - served by a rigidly moving camera. However, in many real-world applications the scene may undergo much more complex dynamical changes. For instance, the scene may consist of multiple moving objects (e.g., a trafic scene) or arti- lated motions (e.g., a walking human) or even non-rigid dynamics (e.g., smoke, fire, or a waterfall). In addition, some applications may require interaction with the scene through a dynamical system (e.g., vision-guided robot navigation and coordination). To study the problem of reconstructing dynamical scenes, many new al- braic, geometric, statistical, and computational tools have recently emerged in computer vision, computer graphics, image processing, and vision-based c- trol.


: Computer Science, 3D, Augmented Reality, HCI, Textur, articulated motions, cognition, dynamical models, dynamical scene analysis, human motion, hybrid motion models, learning, mapping, modeling, motion tracking, non-rigid dynamics