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17 November 1995 Solution to the correspondence problem in multiview imagery
Luuk J. Spreeuwers, Klamer Schutte, Zweitze Houkes
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Abstract
This paper consists of two parts. First a system is proposed that performs a recognition operation of single aerial photographs using a shape-constrained segmentation method and least squares estimation for the parameters of buildings. In the second part this system is extended to multi-view imagery. The advantage of using multi-view imagery is that buildings not recognized from one image (e.g. due to occlusion) may still be recognized, because they are observable from other images. However, this also complicates processing, because objects recognized from different images should correspond if they originate from the same physical objects. A solution to this correspondence problem is presented on object hypothesis level.
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Luuk J. Spreeuwers, Klamer Schutte, and Zweitze Houkes "Solution to the correspondence problem in multiview imagery", Proc. SPIE 2579, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing II, (17 November 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.226843
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KEYWORDS
Buildings

Image segmentation

Distance measurement

Image processing

Image analysis

Photography

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