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* Hartley and Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry ([http://www.amazon.com/Multiple-View-Geometry-Computer-Vision/dp/0521540518/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1364164557&sr=1-1&keywords=multiple+view+geometry Amazon]) | * Hartley and Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry ([http://www.amazon.com/Multiple-View-Geometry-Computer-Vision/dp/0521540518/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1364164557&sr=1-1&keywords=multiple+view+geometry Amazon]) | ||
* Hoiem and Savarese: 3D object recognition and scene interpretation | * Hoiem and Savarese: 3D object recognition and scene interpretation, [http://courses.engr.illinois.edu/cs543/sp2011/materials/HoiemSavarese_3dSceneAndObject_draft.pdf book pdf] | ||
* Hoiem Ph.D. thesis "SEEING THE WORLD BEHIND THE IMAGE" [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/3DFM/hoiem-thesis.pdf pdf] | |||
* Cashman and Fitzgibbons: "What Shape are Dolphins? Building 3D Morphable Models from 2D Images" [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/3DFM/cashman-fitzgibbons.pdf pdf] | |||
* Snavely and Seitz, "Photo tourism" (aka photosynth), [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/3DFM/snavely-seitz.pdf pdf] | |||
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Revision as of 22:39, 24 March 2013
Mondays at 1:00, Evans 560
3D models from images:
- Hartley and Zisserman: Multiple View Geometry (Amazon)
- Hoiem and Savarese: 3D object recognition and scene interpretation, book pdf
- Hoiem Ph.D. thesis "SEEING THE WORLD BEHIND THE IMAGE" pdf
- Cashman and Fitzgibbons: "What Shape are Dolphins? Building 3D Morphable Models from 2D Images" pdf
- Snavely and Seitz, "Photo tourism" (aka photosynth), pdf
SLAM:
o tutorial on SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) o Daniel Cremers work on helicopters/SLAM (TU Munich) o Newcombe and Davison work on fast single camera SLAM
Psychophysics:
o Glennerster and Fitzgibbon, "View-Based Approaches to Spatial Representation in Human Vision" o Nakayama et al. (1995) o Wexler work on depth from self-motion/parallax