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Informationen zum Autor Olivier Faugeras is Research Director and head of a computer vision group at INRIA and Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of Three-Dimensional Computer Vision (MIT Press! 1993). Klappentext This monograph by one of the world's leading vision researchers provides a thorough! mathematically rigorous exposition of a broad and vital area in computer vision: the problems and techniques related to three-dimensional (stereo) vision and motion. Zusammenfassung This monograph by one of the world's leading vision researchers provides a thorough! mathematically rigorous exposition of a broad and vital area in computer vision: the problems and techniques related to three-dimensional (stereo) vision and motion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Projective geometry; modelling and calibrating cameras; edge detection; representing geometric primitives and their uncertainty; stereo vision; determining discrete motion from points and lines; tracking tokens over time; motion fields of curves; interpolating and approximating three-dimensional data; recognizing and locating objects and places; answers to problems. Appendices: constrained optimization; some results from algebraic geometry; differential geometry.