Digital Image Matching By Facets Using Object Space Models
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Digital image matching, the basic tool of computer stereovision, can be formulated indirectly as performed by mainly two object space models: one for object space surface Z = Z(X,Y), and one for the optical density function D = D(X,Y). They are represented by linear interpolation functions in facets. The parameters for these functions can be computed very effectively by least squares adjustment.
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