Visualization of Scene Structure Uncertainty in Multi-View Reconstruction Shawn Recker 1 , Mauricio Hess-Flores 1 , Mark A. Duchaineau 2 , and Kenneth I. Joy 1 1 University of California, Davis, USA, {strecker, mhessf, joy}@ucdavis.edu 2 Google, Inc. [email protected]Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR) Workshop 2012 Washington, DC October 9-11, 2012 1
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Visualization of Scene Structure Uncertainty in Multi-View Reconstruction
Visualization of Scene Structure Uncertainty in Multi-View Reconstruction. Shawn Recker 1 , Mauricio Hess-Flores 1 , Mark A. Duchaineau 2 , and Kenneth I. Joy 1. 1 University of California, Davis, USA, { strecker , mhessf , joy}@ucdavis.edu 2 Google, Inc. [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Visualization of Scene Structure Uncertainty in Multi-View Reconstruction
Shawn Recker1, Mauricio Hess-Flores1, Mark A. Duchaineau2, and
Kenneth I. Joy1
1University of California, Davis, USA, {strecker, mhessf, joy}@ucdavis.edu2Google, Inc. [email protected]
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR) Workshop 2012Washington, DC
• Presentation of a structural uncertainty visualization tool
• Continued visualization of computer vision• Investigation of our cost function– Scene structure computation– Camera pose estimation
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Acknowledgements
• This work was supported in part by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the National Nuclear Security Agency through Contract No. DE-FG52-09NA29355
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