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Li, H., Sommer, G.: Coordinate-free projective geometry for computer vision. In: Sommer, G. (ed.) Geometric Computing with Clifford Algebra, pp. 415–454. Springer, Heidelberg (2001)H.B. Li,,GSommer.Coordinate-Free Projective Geometry for Computer Vision.Geometric Computing with Cliford ...
A range imaging system, and a method for calibrating such a system are based on the principles of projective geometry. The system comprises four subsystems: (1) a laser and a cylindrical lens or vibrating mirror for producing a planar beam of light; (2) an electronic camera equipped with ...
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Projective geometry is algebraically represented by the homogeneous co-ordinate system. This representation is a natural way to formulate how we relate camera co-ordinates to real-world co-ordinates: the relation between image and physical space. Its major advantages are that image transformations lik...
Global Analysis and Analysis on Manifolds Projective Geometry Integral Transforms and Operational Calculus Partial Differential Equations on Manifolds Use our pre-submission checklist Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript.1 Introduction During the last decade, global Koppelman formulas for ∂¯ on...
Hodge theory Algebraic geometry 0. Introduction The spectrum developed by Steenbrink [10] has served as an invaluable tool in understanding the monodromy about complex singularities, while providing a powerful and easily computable invariant for isolated singularities. It is obtained from a natural mix...
projective base, however, the algebra b of invariants under the group action consists of just the constants, so it is not the object of interest anymore. the way out in classical algebraic geometry is to localize and consider a sheaf theoretic formulation of the base space and then of bundle...
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