“Video mosaicing for curved documents by structure from motion” by Sato, Iketani, Ikeda, Kanbara, Nakajima, et al. …

  • ©Tomokazu Sato, Akihiko Iketani, Sei Ikeda, Masayuki Kanbara, Noboru Nakajima, and Naokazu Yokoya

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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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    3. Sato, T., Kanbara, M., Yokoya, N., and Takemura, H. 2002. Dense 3-D Reconstruction of an Outdoor Scene by Hundreds-baseline Stereo Using a Handheld Video Camera. IJCV, vol.47, no.1–3, 119–129.
    4. Szeliski, R. 1994. Image Mosaicing for Tele-Reality Applications. Proc. IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision, 230–236.


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