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      Taking computer vision aloft - archaeological three-dimensional reconstructions from aerial photographs with photoscan

       
      Archaeological Prospection
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          A Comparison and Evaluation of Multi-View Stereo Reconstruction Algorithms

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            The interpretation of structure from motion.

            The interpretation of structure from motion is examined from a computional point of view. The question addressed is how the three dimensional structure and motion of objects can be inferred from the two dimensional transformations of their projected images when no three dimensional information is conveyed by the individual projections. The following scheme is proposed: (i) divide the image into groups of four elements each; (ii) test each group for a rigid interpretation; (iii) combine the results obtained in (ii). It is shown that this scheme will correctly decompose scenes containing arbitrary rigid objects in motion, recovering their three dimensional structure and motion. The analysis is based primarily on the "structure from motion" theorem which states that the structure of four non-coplanar points is recoverable from three orthographic projections. The interpretation scheme is extended to cover perspective projections, and its psychological relevance is discussed.
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              Providing an archaeological bird's-eye view – an overall picture of ground-based means to execute low-altitude aerial photography (LAAP) in Archaeology

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                Journal
                Archaeological Prospection
                Archaeol. Prospect.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                10752196
                January 2011
                January 2011
                : 18
                : 1
                : 67-73
                Article
                10.1002/arp.399
                2d845c07-2caf-442c-a143-1de7412eb55d
                © 2011

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