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Cet article présente la géométrie à vues multiples sous projection projective depuis un espace à quatre dimensions vers un espace bidimensionnel qui peut représenter une géométrie à vues multiples sous la projection de l'espace-temps. Nous montrons que les tenseurs multifocaux définis par projection projective spatio-temporelle peuvent être dérivés de mouvements d'objets non rigides vus depuis plusieurs caméras avec des mouvements de translation arbitraires, et ils sont pratiques pour générer des images de mouvements d'objets non rigides vus depuis des caméras avec des mouvements de translation arbitraires. . La méthode est testée sur des séquences d'images réelles.
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Cheng WAN, Jun SATO, "Multiple View Geometry under Projective Projection in Space-Time" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E91-D, no. 9, pp. 2353-2359, September 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.9.2353.
Abstract: This paper introduces multiple view geometry under projective projection from four-dimensional space to two-dimensional space which can represent multiple view geometry under the projection of space-time. We show the multifocal tensors defined under space-time projective projection can be derived from non-rigid object motions viewed from multiple cameras with arbitrary translational motions, and they are practical for generating images of non-rigid object motions viewed from cameras with arbitrary translational motions. The method is tested in real image sequences.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.9.2353/_p
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