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[RB+98]  Multiple-Center-of-Projection Images

Rademacher:1998:MCP (In proceedings)
Author(s)Rademacher P. and Bishop G.
Title« Multiple-Center-of-Projection Images »
InProceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 98 (Orlando, FL, July 19--24, 1998)
SeriesAnnual Conference Series
Editor(s)Michael Cohen
Page(s)199--206
Year1998
PublisherACM Press/ACM SIGGRAPH
Editor(s)Michael Cohen

Abstract
In image-based rendering, images acquired from a scene are used to represent the scene itself. A number of reference images are required to fully represent even the simplest scene. This leads to a number of problems during image acquisition and subsequent reconstruction. We present the multiple-center-of-projection image, a single image acquired from multiple locations, which solves many of the problems of working with multiple range images. This work develops and discusses multiple-center-of-projection images, and explains their advantages over conventional range images for image-based rendering. The contributions include greater flexibility during image acquisition and improved image reconstruction due to greater connectivity information. We discuss the acquisition and rendering of multiple-center-of-projection datasets, and the associated sampling issues. We also discuss the unique epipolar and correspondence properties of this class of image.

BibTeX code
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  author = {Paul Rademacher and Gary Bishop},
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  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/280814.280871},
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  title = {{M}ultiple-{C}enter-of-{P}rojection {I}mages},
  abstract = {In image-based rendering, images acquired from a scene are used to
              represent the scene itself. A number of reference images are
              required to fully represent even the simplest scene. This leads to
              a number of problems during image acquisition and subsequent
              reconstruction. We present the multiple-center-of-projection
              image, a single image acquired from multiple locations, which
              solves many of the problems of working with multiple range images.
              This work develops and discusses multiple-center-of-projection
              images, and explains their advantages over conventional range
              images for image-based rendering. The contributions include
              greater flexibility during image acquisition and improved image
              reconstruction due to greater connectivity information. We discuss
              the acquisition and rendering of multiple-center-of-projection
              datasets, and the associated sampling issues. We also discuss the
              unique epipolar and correspondence properties of this class of
              image.},
  year = {1998},
  pages = {199--206},
}

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