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EFFICIENT DETERMINATION OF SHAPE FROM MULTIPLE IMAGES CONTAINING PARTIAL INFORMATION

โœ Scribed by RONEN BASRI; ADAM J. GROVE; DAVID W. JACOBS


Book ID
104161977
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
481 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-3203

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โœฆ Synopsis


We consider the problem of reconstructing the shape of a 2-D object from multiple partial images related by scaled translations, in the presence of occlusion. Lindenbaum and Bruckstein have considered this problem in the specific case of a translating object seen by small sensors, for application to the understanding of insect vision. Their solution is limited by the fact that its run time is exponential in the number of images and sensors. We generalize the problem to allow for arbitrary types of occlusion of objects that translate and change scale. We show that this more general version of the problem can be solved in time that is polynomial in the number of sensors, but that even the original problem posed by Lindenbaum and Bruckstein is, in fact, NP-hard when the number of images is unbounded. Finally, we consider the case where the object is known to be convex. We show that Lindenbaum and Bruckstein's version of the problem is then efficiently solvable even when many images are used, as is the general problem in certain more restricted cases.


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