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Three-Dimensional Machine Vision
von Takeo KanadeInhaltsverzeichnis
- I: 3-D Sensors.
- A Three-Dimensional Sensor Based on Structured Light.
- 3-D Vision System Analysis and Design.
- Robot Vision by Encoded Light Beams.
- A Noncontact Optical Proximity Sensor for Measuring Surface Shape.
- II: 3-D Feature Extractions.
- Toward a Surface Primal Sketch.
- 3-D Object Representation from Range Data Using Intrinsic Surface Properties.
- Use of Vertex-Type Knowledge for Range Data Analysis.
- III: 3-D Recognition Algorithms.
- The Representation, Recognition, and Positioning of 3-D Shapes from Range Data.
- An Object Recognition System Using Three-Dimensional Information.
- 3DPO: A Three-Dimensional Part Orientation System.
- Recognition and Localization of Overlapping Parts From Sparse Data.
- IV: Systems And Applications.
- Producing Space Shuttle Tiles with a 3-D Non-Contact Measurement System.
- Three-Dimensional Vision Systems Using the Structured-Light Method for Inspecting Solder Joints and Assembly Robots.
- A Semantic-Free Approach to 3-D Robot Color Vision.