“Video mosaicing for curved documents by structure from motion” by Sato, Iketani, Ikeda, Kanbara, Nakajima, et al. …
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- Video mosaicing for curved documents by structure from motion
Session/Category Title: The Acquisitive Mind
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A novel video mosaicing method based on structure-from-motion.
The method can generate distortion-free images of curved documents from a video captured by a single camera.
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