Recovering 3-D shape of a non-rigid object by a single mobile camera

This paper describes a technique for recovering 3-D shape of a non rigid object employing a single camera. 3-D modeling of a non-rigid object has been studied employing multiple cameras. However it can be realized even by a single camera on condition that the object concerned is composed of a set of rigid objects. Experimental results show effectiveness of the proposed technique.

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