4D structure from motion: a computational algorithm
A problem of long standing in vision research is the recovery of three-dimensional (3D) structure from two-dimensional (2D) images. Work on structure from motion has focused on the recovery of 3D stru...
Proc. SPIE, Vol. 5016, 1 (2003);
doi:10.1117/12.479704
Online Publication Date: 29 July 2003
Conference Date: Monday 20 January 2003
Conference Location: Santa Clara, CA, USA
Conference Title: Computational Imaging
Conference Chairs: Charles A. Bouman, Robert L. Stevenson
There isgrowing body of experimental evidence showing that human perception andcognition involves mechanisms that can be adequately modeled by pyramidalgorithms. The main aspect of those mechanisms is hierarchicalclustering of information: visual images, spatial relations, and states aswell as transformations of a problem. In this paperwe review prior psychophysical and simulation results on visual sizetransformation, size discrimination, speed-accuracy tradeoff, figure-ground segregation, and the travelingsalesman problem. We also present our new results ongraph search and on the 15-puzzle.