Determining the Epipolar Geometry and its Uncertainty: A Review
International Journal of Computer Vision
Face recognition by elastic bunch graph matching
Intelligent biometric techniques in fingerprint and face recognition
Theory and Practice of Projective Rectification
International Journal of Computer Vision
A compact algorithm for rectification of stereo pairs
Machine Vision and Applications
Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision
Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision
Template matching based object recognition with unknown geometric parameters
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Design-based texture feature fusion using Gabor filters and co-occurrence probabilities
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Creating stereoscopic (3D) video from a 2D monocular video stream
ISVC'07 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Advances in visual computing - Volume Part I
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3D images provide more information to human than their 2D counterparts and have many applications in entertainment, scientific data visualization, etc. The ability to generate accurate 3D dynamic scene and 3D movie from uncalibrated cameras is a challenge. We propose a systematic approach to stereo image/video generation. With our proposed approach, a realistic 3D scene can be created via either a single uncalibrated moving camera or two synchronized cameras. 3D video can also be generated through multiple synchronized video streams. Our approach first uses a Gabor filter bank to extract image features. Second, we develop an improved Elastic Graph Matching method to perform reliable image registration from multi-view images or video frames. Third, a fast and efficient image rectification method based on multi-view geometry is presented to create stereo image pairs. Extensive tests using real images collected from widely separated cameras were performed to test our proposed approach.