Search for dissertations about: "Per-Erik Forssén"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Per-Erik Forssén.
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11. Interpolation Techniques with Applications in Video Coding
Abstract : Recent years have seen the advent of RGB+D video (color+depth video), which enables new applications like free-viewpoint video, 3D and virtual reality. This is however achieved by adding additional data, thus increasing the bitrate. READ MORE
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12. Continuous Models for Cameras and Inertial Sensors
Abstract : Using images to reconstruct the world in three dimensions is a classical computer vision task. Some examples of applications where this is useful are autonomous mapping and navigation, urban planning, and special effects in movies. READ MORE
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13. Visual Odometryin Principle and Practice
Abstract : Vision is the primary means by which we know where we are, what is nearby, and how we are moving. The corresponding computer-vision task is the simultaneous mapping of the surroundings and the localization of the camera. This goes by many names of which this thesis uses Visual Odometry. READ MORE
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14. Geometric Computer Vision for Rolling-shutter and Push-broom Sensors
Abstract : Almost all cell-phones and camcorders sold today are equipped with a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensor and there is also a general trend to incorporate CMOS sensors in other types of cameras. The sensor has many advantages over the more conventional CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensor such as lower power consumption, cheaper manufacturing and the potential for on-chip processing. READ MORE
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15. Geometric Models for Rolling-shutter and Push-broom Sensors
Abstract : Almost all cell-phones and camcorders sold today are equipped with a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensor and there is also a general trend to incorporate CMOS sensors in other types of cameras. The CMOS sensor has many advantages over the more conventional CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensor such as lower power consumption, cheaper manufacturing and the potential for onchip processing. READ MORE