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Computer Vision and Image Understanding, Volume 157
Volume 157, April 2017
- Ioannis Stamos, Marc Pollefeys, Long Quan, Philippos Mordohai, Yasutaka Furukawa:
Special Issue on Large-Scale 3D Modeling of Urban Indoor or Outdoor Scenes from Images and Range Scans. 1-2 - András Bódis-Szomorú, Hayko Riemenschneider, Luc Van Gool:
Efficient edge-aware surface mesh reconstruction for urban scenes. 3-24 - Ryo Kurazume, Souichiro Oshima, Shingo Nagakura, Yongjin Jeong, Yumi Iwashita:
Automatic large-scale three dimensional modeling using cooperative multiple robots. 25-42 - Marc Comino, Carlos Andújar, Antonio Chica, Pere Brunet:
Error-aware construction and rendering of multi-scan panoramas from massive point clouds. 43-54 - Ken Sakurada, Daiki Tetsuka, Takayuki Okatani:
Temporal city modeling using street level imagery. 55-71 - Anas Al-Nuaimi, Sebastian Hilsenbeck, Adrian Garcea, Eckehard G. Steinbach:
6DOF decoupled roto-translation alignment of large-scale indoor point clouds. 72-89 - Maximilien Guislain, Julie Digne, Raphaëlle Chaine, Gilles Monnier:
Fine scale image registration in large-scale urban LIDAR point sets. 90-102 - Diego Thomas, Akihiro Sugimoto:
Modeling large-scale indoor scenes with rigid fragments using RGB-D cameras. 103-116 - Mark Brown, David Windridge, Jean-Yves Guillemaut:
A generalised framework for saliency-based point feature detection. 117-137 - Keisuke Tateno, Federico Tombari, Nassir Navab:
Large scale and long standing simultaneous reconstruction and segmentation. 138-150 - Thomas Schöps, Torsten Sattler, Christian Häne, Marc Pollefeys:
Large-scale outdoor 3D reconstruction on a mobile device. 151-166 - Manuel Hofer, Michael Maurer, Horst Bischof:
Efficient 3D scene abstraction using line segments. 167-178 - Yisong Chen, Antoni B. Chan, Zhouchen Lin, Kenji Suzuki, Guoping Wang:
Efficient tree-structured SfM by RANSAC generalized Procrustes analysis. 179-189 - Brojeshwar Bhowmick, Suvam Patra, Avishek Chatterjee, Venu Madhav Govindu, Subhashis Banerjee:
Divide and conquer: A hierarchical approach to large-scale structure-from-motion. 190-205 - Simon Hadfield, Karel Lebeda, Richard Bowden:
Stereo reconstruction using top-down cues. 206-222 - Chelhwon Kim, Roberto Manduchi:
Indoor Manhattan spatial layout recovery from monocular videos via line matching. 223-239 - José Henrique Brito:
Autocalibration for Structure from Motion. 240-254 - Markus Rumpler, Alexander Tscharf, Christian Mostegel, Shreyansh Daftry, Christof Hoppe, Rudolf Prettenthaler, Friedrich Fraundorfer, Gerhard Mayer, Horst Bischof:
Evaluations on multi-scale camera networks for precise and geo-accurate reconstructions from aerial and terrestrial images with user guidance. 255-273 - Stefano Alletto, Giuseppe Serra, Rita Cucchiara:
Video registration in egocentric vision under day and night illumination changes. 274-283 - Or Litany, Tal Remez, Daniel Freedman, Lior Shapira, Alexander M. Bronstein, Ran Gal:
ASIST: Automatic semantically invariant scene transformation. 284-299 - Nikolay Kobyshev, Hayko Riemenschneider, András Bódis-Szomorú, Luc Van Gool:
Efficient architectural structural element decomposition. 300-312
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