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7 July 1997 Automatic orientation and recognition in highly structured scenes
Wolfgang Foerstner, Eberhard Guelch
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Abstract
The paper discusses the impact of sense and assessment models for videometry. Full automation of calibration and orientation procedures appears to be as necessary for enlarging the field of applications as the use of explicit geometric and semantic scene knowledge. The focus on achieving highest possible accuracy needs to be embedded into a broader context of scene analysis. Examples demonstrate the feasibility of tools from Computer Vision for image metrology.
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Wolfgang Foerstner and Eberhard Guelch "Automatic orientation and recognition in highly structured scenes", Proc. SPIE 3174, Videometrics V, (7 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279770
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

Metrology

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