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Book Title
An Invitation to 3-D Vision: From Images to Geometric Models
Publication Date
2003-11-14
Pages
528
ISBN
9780387008936
Subject Area
Mathematics, Computers
Publication Name
Invitation to 3-D Vision : from Images to Geometric Models
Publisher
Springer New York
Item Length
9.3 in
Subject
Computer Graphics, Geometry / General, Computer Science, Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition, Optimization
Publication Year
2003
Series
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Yima, Stefano Soatto, Jana Kosecká, S. Shankar Sastry
Item Weight
73.7 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
Xx, 528 Pages

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Publisher
Springer New York
ISBN-10
0387008934
ISBN-13
9780387008936
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2362731

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Number of Pages
Xx, 528 Pages
Publication Name
Invitation to 3-D Vision : from Images to Geometric Models
Language
English
Subject
Computer Graphics, Geometry / General, Computer Science, Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition, Optimization
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Mathematics, Computers
Author
Yima, Stefano Soatto, Jana Kosecká, S. Shankar Sastry
Series
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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Item Weight
73.7 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-045458
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
From the reviews:"Computer vision is invading our daily lives … . Covering all the aspects would be too vast an area to cover in one book, so here, the authors concentrated on the specific goal of recovering the geometry of a 3D object … . The 22 pages of references form a good guide to the literature. The authors found an excellent balance between a thorough mathematical treatment and the applications themselves. … the text will be a pleasure to read for students … ." (Adhemar Bultheel, Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society, Vol. 12 (2), 2005)"This is primarily a textbook of core principles, taking the reader from the most basic concepts of machine vision … to detailed applications, such as autonomous vehicle navigation. … It is a clearly written book … . Everything that is required is introduced … . an entirely self-contained work. … The book is aimed at graduate or advanced undergraduate students in electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or indeed anyone interested in machine vision … . is highly recommended." (D.E. Holmgren, The Photogrammetric Record, 2004)"This very interesting book is a great book teaching how to go from two-dimensional (2D)-images to three-dimensional (3D)-models of the geometry of a scene. … A good part of this book develops the foundations of an appropriate mathematical approach necessary for solving those difficult problems. … Exercises (drill exercises, advanced exercises and programming exercises) are provided at the end of each chapter." (Hans-Dietrich Hecker, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1043 (18), 2004)"This book gives senior undergraduate and beginning graduate students and researchers in computer vision, applied mathematics, computer graphics, and robotics a self-contained introduction to the geometry of 3D vision. That is the reconstruction of 3D models of objects from a collection of 2D images. … Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter. Software for examples and algorithms are available on the author's website." (Daniel Leitner, Simulation News Europe, Vol. 16 (1), 2006), From the reviews: "Computer vision is invading our daily lives ... . Covering all the aspects would be too vast an area to cover in one book, so here, the authors concentrated on the specific goal of recovering the geometry of a 3D object ... . The 22 pages of references form a good guide to the literature. The authors found an excellent balance between a thorough mathematical treatment and the applications themselves. ... the text will be a pleasure to read for students ... ." (Adhemar Bultheel, Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society, Vol. 12 (2), 2005) "This is primarily a textbook of core principles, taking the reader from the most basic concepts of machine vision ... to detailed applications, such as autonomous vehicle navigation. ... It is a clearly written book ... . Everything that is required is introduced ... . an entirely self-contained work. ... The book is aimed at graduate or advanced undergraduate students in electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or indeed anyone interested in machine vision ... . is highly recommended." (D.E. Holmgren, The Photogrammetric Record, 2004) "This very interesting book is a great book teaching how to go from two-dimensional (2D)-images to three-dimensional (3D)-models of the geometry of a scene. ... A good part of this book develops the foundations of an appropriate mathematical approach necessary for solving those difficult problems. ... Exercises (drill exercises, advanced exercises and programming exercises) are provided at the end of each chapter." (Hans-Dietrich Hecker, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1043 (18), 2004) "This book gives senior undergraduate and beginning graduate students and researchers in computer vision, applied mathematics, computer graphics, and robotics a self-contained introduction to the geometry of 3D vision. That is the reconstruction of 3D models of objects from a collection of 2D images. ... Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter. Software for examples and algorithms are available on the author's website." (Daniel Leitner, Simulation News Europe, Vol. 16 (1), 2006)
TitleLeading
An
Series Volume Number
26
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
006.3/7
Table Of Content
1 Introduction.- 1.1 Visual perception from 2-D images to 3-D models.- 1.2 A mathematical approach.- 1.3 A historical perspective.- I Introductory Material.- 2 Representation of a Three-Dimensional Moving Scene.- 3 Image Formation.- 4 Image Primitives and Correspondence.- II Geometry of Two Views.- 5 Reconstruction from Two Calibrated Views.- 6 Reconstruction from Two Uncalibrated Views.- 7 Estimation of Multiple Motions from Two Views.- III Geometry of Multiple Views.- 8 Multiple-View Geometry of Points and Lines.- 9 Extension to General Incidence Relations.- 10 Geometry and Reconstruction from Symmetry.- IV Applications.- 11 Step-by-Step Building of a 3-D Model from Images.- 12 Visual Feedback.- V Appendices.- A Basic Facts from Linear Algebra.- A.1 Basic notions associated with a linear space.- A.1.1 Linear independence and change of basis.- A.1.2 Inner product and orthogonality.- A.1.3 Kronecker product and stack of matrices.- A.2 Linear transformations and matrix groups.- A.3 Gram-Schmidt and the QR decomposition.- A.4 Range, null space (kernel), rank and eigenvectors of a matrix.- A.5 Symmetric matrices and skew-symmetric matrices.- A.6 Lyapunov map and Lyapunov equation.- A.7 The singular value decomposition (SVD).- A.7.1 Algebraic derivation.- A.7.2 Geometric interpretation.- A.7.3 Some properties of the SVD.- B Least-Variance Estimation and Filtering.- B.1 Least-variance estimators of random vectors.- B.1.1 Projections onto the range of a random vector.- B.1.2 Solution for the linear (scalar) estimator.- B.1.3 Affine least-variance estimator.- B.1.4 Properties and interpretations of the least-variance estimator.- B.2 The Kalman-Bucy filter.- B.2.1 Linear Gaussian dynamical models.- B.2.2 A little intuition.- B.2.3 Observability.- B.2.4 Derivation of the Kalmanfilter.- B.3 The extended Kalman filter.- C Basic Facts from Nonlinear Optimization.- C.1 Unconstrained optimization: gradient-based methods.- C.1.1 Optimality conditions.- C.1.2 Algorithms.- C.2 Constrained optimization: Lagrange multiplier method..- C.2.1 Optimality conditions.- C.2.2 Algorithms.- References.- Glossary of Notation.
Synopsis
This book introduces the geometry of 3D vision: the reconstruction of 3D models of objects from a collection of 2D images. It details the classic theory of two view geometry. Coverage shows that a more proper tool for studying the geometry of multiple views is the so-called rank considtion on the multiple view matrix. It also develops practical reconstruction algorithms as well as discusses possible extensions of the theory., This book is intended to give students at the advanced undergraduate or introduc­ tory graduate level, and researchers in computer vision, robotics and computer graphics, a self-contained introduction to the geometry of three-dimensional (3- D) vision. This is the study of the reconstruction of 3-D models of objects from a collection of 2-D images. An essential prerequisite for this book is a course in linear algebra at the advanced undergraduate level. Background knowledge in rigid-body motion, estimation and optimization will certainly improve the reader's appreciation of the material but is not critical since the first few chapters and the appendices provide a review and summary of basic notions and results on these topics. Our motivation Research monographs and books on geometric approaches to computer vision have been published recently in two batches: The first was in the mid 1990s with books on the geometry of two views, see e. g. [Faugeras, 1993, Kanatani, 1993b, Maybank, 1993, Weng et aI. , 1993b]. The second was more recent with books fo­ cusing on the geometry of multiple views, see e. g. [Hartley and Zisserman, 2000] and [Faugeras and Luong, 2001] as well as a more comprehensive book on computer vision [Forsyth and Ponce, 2002]. We felt that the time was ripe for synthesizing the material in a unified framework so as to provide a self-contained exposition of this subject, which can be used both for pedagogical purposes and by practitioners interested in this field., This book is intended to give students at the advanced undergraduate or introduc- tory graduate level, and researchers in computer vision, robotics and computer graphics, a self-contained introduction to the geometry of three-dimensional (3- D) vision. This is the study of the reconstruction of 3-D models of objects from a collection of 2-D images. An essential prerequisite for this book is a course in linear algebra at the advanced undergraduate level. Background knowledge in rigid-body motion, estimation and optimization will certainly improve the reader's appreciation of the material but is not critical since the first few chapters and the appendices provide a review and summary of basic notions and results on these topics. Our motivation Research monographs and books on geometric approaches to computer vision have been published recently in two batches: The first was in the mid 1990s with books on the geometry of two views, see e. g. Faugeras, 1993, Kanatani, 1993b, Maybank, 1993, Weng et aI., 1993b]. The second was more recent with books fo- cusing on the geometry of multiple views, see e. g. Hartley and Zisserman, 2000] and Faugeras and Luong, 2001] as well as a more comprehensive book on computer vision Forsyth and Ponce, 2002]. We felt that the time was ripe for synthesizing the material in a unified framework so as to provide a self-contained exposition of this subject, which can be used both for pedagogical purposes and by practitioners interested in this field., This book is intended to give undergraduate and beginning graduate students and researchers in computer vision, applied mathematics, robotics, and computer graphics a self-contained introduction to the geometry of 3D vision. Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter.
LC Classification Number
QA75.5-76.95

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