What can Computer Graphics expect from 3D Computer Vision?

2007 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. xix-xix
Author(s):  
Radim Šára
Author(s):  
Soumi Dhar ◽  
Shyamosree Pal

Surface Reconstruction is the most potent aspect of 3D computer vision. It allows recapturing or imitating of the shape of real objects. It also provides sufficient knowledge regarding the mathematical foundation for rendering applications which are widely used for analyzing medical volume data, modeling, 3D interior designing, architectural designing. In our paper, we have mentioned various algorithms and approaches for surface reconstruction and their applications. Moreover, we have tried to emphasize the necessity of surface reconstruction for solving image analysis related problem.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 1537
Author(s):  
Antonio Adán ◽  
Víctor Pérez ◽  
José-Luis Vivancos ◽  
Carolina Aparicio-Fernández ◽  
Samuel A. Prieto

The energy monitoring of heritage buildings has, to date, been governed by methodologies and standards that have been defined in terms of sensors that record scalar magnitudes and that are placed in specific positions in the scene, thus recording only some of the values sampled in that space. In this paper, however, we present an alternative to the aforementioned technologies in the form of new sensors based on 3D computer vision that are able to record dense thermal information in a three-dimensional space. These thermal computer vision-based technologies (3D-TCV) entail a revision and updating of the current building energy monitoring methodologies. This paper provides a detailed definition of the most significant aspects of this new extended methodology and presents a case study showing the potential of 3D-TCV techniques and how they may complement current techniques. The results obtained lead us to believe that 3D computer vision can provide the field of building monitoring with a decisive boost, particularly in the case of heritage buildings.


Author(s):  
Ali Khaloo ◽  
David Lattanzi ◽  
Adam Jachimowicz ◽  
Charles Devaney

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