A few questions addressed
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Monday
25 February |
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14:00 14:55 |
Lecture
4 |
Introduction to image feature detection and 3D
reconstruction |
Samuele Carli
Martin Hellmich
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Description
This lecture introduces the
concepts needed to obtain depth information from two or more
images taken from slightly different angles. It will
cover the various steps necessary, from features detection
and matching to triangulation techniques.
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Audience and benefits
This lecture targets everyone interested in the basic
concepts behind computer vision, how 3D cameras work and
what are the necessary steps in order to reconstruction
depth information.
After this lecture the attendees
are able to understand the concepts behind 3D cameras (and
movies) and are able to use this knowledge to mechanically
reconstruct a scene as a cloud of 3D points. They will be
able as well to understand how stereo vision helps
self-driving cars to estimate distances and avoid
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Pre-requisite
This lecture can be followed by
anyone having interest in the subject and with basic
knowledge of linear algebra.
Lecture 1 of this lectures series is
recommended if you are not familiar with the concepts of
image manipulation and vision systems. Nevertheless the
main concepts explained in this lecture will be
understandable by everyone.
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