Stereo Reconstruction from Multiple Views

We present a unified framework for 3-D shape reconstruction that allows us to combine multiple information sources—such as stereo and shape-from-shading—derived from images whose vantage points may be very different. A formal integration framework is critical because, in recovering complicated surfaces, the information from a single source is often insufficient to provide a unique answer.

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