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Towards Corner Matching for 2D and 3D
- Jankun-Kelly, T. J.;
- Hamann, Bernd;
- Joy, Ken;
- Uselton, S. P.
- Editor(s): Oskin, M.H.
Abstract
Image resectioning is the process of taking 2D images of a 3D model and mapping those images back onto the model so the images can be viewed in 3-space. Consider photographic images of oil-slick tests on an airplane wing; image resectioning allows a scientist to take the image of the wing, shot at different locations and orientations, and visualize them as a continuous, 3-dimensional model. We aim to develop algorithms to automate the image resectioning problem with as little human interaction as possible. This abstract describes one of the steps toward that goal- finding points in the image and model that we can use for matching.
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