Recognition by Linear Combinations of Models
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Recognition by Linear Combination of Models
Recognition by Linear Combination of Models
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This paper addresses the issue on generating a 2D view of a 3D object from its other 2D views. Linear Combination method is the typical approach to this problem. However, a 2D view cannot be represented by a linear combination of other 2D views under perspective projection. Instead, we have presented a solution under perspective projection. The proposed method also applies to construction of virtual frontal view face image and the results are encouraging.