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4th Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications 2001: San Jose, CA, USA
- Brian D. Corner, Joseph H. Nurre, Roy P. Pargas:
Proceedings of the Conference on Three-Dimensional Image Capture and Applications IV, San Jose, CA, USA, January 20, 2001. SPIE Proceedings 4298, SPIE 2001 - Gemma Hornero, Enric Montane, Genis Chapinal, Mauricio Moreno, Atilà Herms:
CMOS array of photodiodes with electronic processing for 3D optical reconstruction. 1-9 - Kikuhito Kawasue, Yuichiro Ohya:
Three-dimensional measurement of multiple points using a TV camera with circular shifting apparatus. 10-19 - Toshiharu Mukai, Noboru Ohnishi:
Three-dimensional shape recovery using a video camera with a gyro sensor and its error analysis. 20-31 - Ron Gershon, Meny Benady, Tamir Shalom:
Three-dimensional reconstruction from multiple 2D views using trilinear tensor technology. 32-39 - Kouta Fujimura, Yukinori Matsumoto, Tetsuichi Emi:
Multicamera 3D modeling system to digitize human head and body. 40-47 - Gavriel J. Iddan, Giora Yahav:
Three-dimensional imaging in the studio and elsewhere. 48-55 - Yan Zhang, Jeffery R. Price, Mongi A. Abidi:
Superquadrics-based object representation of complex scenes from range images. 56-67 - Ying-jieh Huang, Hirobumi Nishida:
Split-and-merge method for 3D model reconstruction. 68-77 - Hironobu Gotoda:
Reconstructing polygonal approximations of 3D shapes through multiple-view matching on planes. 78-85 - Shang-Hong Lai, Chia-Ming Cheng:
Three-dimensional face model creation from video. 86-94 - Kazumi Komiya, Ryo Ishikawa, Keiko Momose:
Speech recognition technology combined with three-dimensional lip movement. 95-102 - Sandra I. Woolley, Nicholas J. Flowers, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Alasdair Livingstone, Tom R. Davis, John Ellison:
Three-dimensional capture, representation, and manipulation of Cuneiform tablets. 103-110 - Naoki Chiba, Michihiko Minoh, Hiroshi Kano:
Using trilinearity to reduce misregistration in image mosaicing. 111-118 - Jeongho Shin, Yiyong Sun, Woongchan Jung, Joon Ki Paik, Mongi A. Abidi:
Adaptive regularized noise smoothing of dense range image using directional Laplacian operators. 119-126 - Takashi Machida, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya:
Dense estimation of surface reflectance parameters from registered range and color images by determining illumination conditions. 127-134 - Saïda Bouakaz:
Topological and geometrical cooperation-based method for stereo matching. 135-142 - Adem Yasar Mülayim, Volkan Atalay:
Multibaseline stereo correction for silhouette-based 3D model reconstruction from multiple images. 143-154 - Jean-Philippe Zimmer, Johel Mitéran:
Face modeling: a real-time embedded implementation of a stereovision algorithm. 155-162 - Frank Boochs, Hartmut Müller, Markus Neifer:
DISTA: a portable software solution for 3D compilation of photogrammetric image blocks. 163-170 - Yan Gu, Zunaira Ansari, Duncan Parsons-Karavassilis, Paul M. W. French, David D. Nolte, Michael R. Melloch:
High-speed 3D imaging using photorefractive holography. 171-179
Poster Session
- Peng Li, Brian D. Corner, Steven Paquette:
Automatic reconstruction of the top of the head from Cyberware PS head scan data. 180-186 - Mouade Bouydain, Jose F. Colom, Joan Anto, Josep M. Pladellorens:
Surface characterization using confocal microscopy and wavelet transform analysis. 187-194 - Jun H. Lee, Sang Hyun Kim, Nam Chul Kim:
Reconstruction of 3D ultrasound image from freehand scanned frames using frame-by-frame isotropic correlation function. 195-202 - Shichang Joung, Younhui Jang, Inkyung Hwang, Sungjin Kim, Joon Ki Paik:
Efficient 3D interpolation method for 3D reconstruction. 203-210 - Martin Robinson, Kurt Kubik, David McKinnon, Robert Andrews:
Viterbi algorithm as an alternative to energy minimization for stereo image matching. 211-222 - Duck Hoon Kim, Il Dong Yun, Sang Uk Lee:
Graph representation by medial axis transform for 3D image retrieval. 223-
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