Computer Recognition of Three-Dimensional Objects in a Visual Scene


Autoria(s): Guzman-Arenas, Adolfo
Data(s)

20/10/2004

20/10/2004

01/12/1968

Resumo

Methods are presented (1) to partition or decompose a visual scene into the bodies forming it; (2) to position these bodies in three-dimensional space, by combining two scenes that make a stereoscopic pair; (3) to find the regions or zones of a visual scene that belong to its background; (4) to carry out the isolation of objects in (1) when the input has inaccuracies. Running computer programs implement the methods, and many examples illustrate their behavior. The input is a two-dimensional line-drawing of the scene, assumed to contain three-dimensional bodies possessing flat faces (polyhedra); some of them may be partially occluded. Suggestions are made for extending the work to curved objects. Some comparisons are made with human visual perception. The main conclusion is that it is possible to separate a picture or scene into the constituent objects exclusively on the basis of monocular geometric properties (on the basis of pure form); in fact, successful methods are shown.

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Identificador

AITR-228

http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6902

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

AITR-228