bjorn@consens.uucp (Bj|rn Alsberg) (06/24/91)
I'm interested in references to articles/books/programs/scientists etc concerning creating 3D models from a *single* (i.e. *not* stereoscopic images) 2D image. An image compression scientist told me he saw such a program demonstrated but cannot remember who presented it. Thanks in advance! Bj|rn Alsberg Consensus Analysis AS Ski Businesspark P.O.Box. 1391 N-1401, Ski Norway phone : +47 9 87 75 70 fax : +47 9 87 75 90 e-mail: bjorn@consens.uucp
mfinegan@uceng.UC.EDU (michael k finegan) (06/26/91)
A few references (the second two are referenced in the first, but may be easier to find ...) : J. Wu and T. Caelli, "Model-based 3D object localization and recognition from a single intensity image," Computer vision and shape recognition, A. Krzyzak, T. Kasvand and C. Y. Suen - editors, World Scientific, Singapore, 1989. R.C. Bolles and P. Horaud, "3DPO: A three dimensional part orientation system," The International Journal of Robotics Research, 5, #3, 1984. D.G. Lowe, "Three-dimensional object recognition from single two- dimensional images," Artificial Intelligence, 31, 355-395, 1987. mfinegan@uceng.uc.edu