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References

First of all, I need to say that IRIS would not have happened without the World Wide Web. The wealth of documents available on any given subject continues to amaze me, and I acknowledge all sources of information on this subject wholeheartedly, even though I cannot name everyone.

The following is a selection of research papers and books which have helped me immensely in creating IRIS, and which continue to inspire me to further its improvement.


Papers

  1. Charles R. Dyer. Volumetric scene reconstruction from multiple views. Foundations of Image Analysis, L. S. Davis, ed., Kluwer, Boston, 2001

  2. Kiriakos N. Kutulakos and Steven M. Seitz. A Theory of Shape by Space Carving. University of Rochester CS Technical Report #692 May 1998

  3. Robert T. Collins. A space-sweep approach to true multi-image matching.

  4. Peter Eisert, Eckehard Steinbach, and Bernd Girod. Multi-hypothesis, volumetric reconstruction of 3-D objects from multiple calibrated camera views. ICASSP' 99, Phoenix, USA, pp. 3509-3512, March 1999

  5. Andreas Koschan, Volker Rodehorst, Kathrin Spiller. Color stereo vision using hierarchical block matching and active color illumination. Proc. 13th Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition ICPRŽ96, Vienna, Austria, August 25-29, 1996, Vol. I, pp. 835-839

  6. Heiko Hirschmuller, Peter R. Innocent and Jon Garibaldi. Real-time correlation-based stereo vision with reduced border errors.

  7. Olga Veksler. Fast variable window for stereo correspondence using integral images.

  8. Steve Cunningham. The ubiquitous Bresenham algorithm as a basis for graphics interpolation processes.

  9. Hans Moravec. Robot spatial perception by stereoscopic vision and 3D evidence grids.

  10. Avishek Sen Gupta. A realtime multiresolution variable window stereovision algorithm (unpublished).


Books

  1. Computer Graphics. Steve Harrington, Xerox Corporation.

  2. Image Processing, Analysis, and Machine Vision. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, and Roger Boyle.


Copyright (c) 2004 Avishek Sen Gupta