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Publications about 'surface matching'
Thesis
Daniel Huber
.
Automatic Three-dimensional Modeling from Reality
. PhD thesis, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, December 2002.
Keywords:
3-D perception
,
geometric modeling
,
registration
,
surface matching
,
automatic modeling
. (
bibtex entry
)
Journal articles or book chapters
Daniel Huber
and
Martial Hebert
.
Fully automatic registration of multiple 3-D data sets
.
Image and Vision Computing,
21(7):637-650, July 2003.
Keywords:
geometric modeling
,
registration
,
surface matching
,
automatic modeling
. (
bibtex entry
)
Conference's articles
Daniel Huber
and
Martial Hebert
.
3-D Modeling Using a Statistical Sensor Model and Stochastic Search
. In
Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
, pages 858-865, June 2003. (
pdf
)
Keywords:
3-D perception
,
geometric modeling
,
3-D modeling
,
registration
,
surface matching
,
automatic modeling
. (
bibtex entry
)
Daniel Huber
and
Martial Hebert
.
Fully Automatic Registration of Multiple 3-D Data Sets
. In
IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computer Vision Beyond the Visible Spectrum(CVBVS 2001)
, December 2001. (
pdf
)
Keywords:
3-D perception
,
geometric modeling
,
3-D modeling
,
registration
,
surface matching
,
automatic modeling
. (
bibtex entry
)
Daniel Huber
.
Automatic 3-D Modeling Using Range Images Obtained from Unknown Viewpoints
. In
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling
, pages 153-160, May 2001. IEEE Computer Society.
Keywords:
3-D modeling
,
registration
,
surface matching
,
automatic modeling
. (
bibtex entry
)
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