Search for dissertations about: "binocular stereo"

Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words binocular stereo.

  1. 1. Real-Time Motion and Stereo Cues for Active Visual Observers

    Author : Mårten Björkman; KTH; []
    Keywords : active vision; binocular stereo; cue integration; real-time systems;

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  2. 2. Perceptual Surface Reconstruction

    Author : Jens Månsson; Kognitionsvetenskap; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; system; kontroll; Psychology; Psykologi; numerisk analys; Datalogi; systems; control; numerical analysis; Surface; Contour; Depth; Vision; Binocular; Computer science;

    Abstract : How does the brain transform the 2-D light arrays in our eyes into a meaningful 3-D description of surfaces around us? What assumptions does the visual system make about the world when information is incomplete? And how are these assumptions computationally expressed in this perceptual reconstruction process? These questions, and other aspects of binocular depth perception are analysed from a theoretical and computational perspective, as well as through empirical investigations. In paper one, the fundamentals of stereopsis are briefly reviewed, and the difficulties related with resolving the (stereo) correspondence problem are particularly discussed. READ MORE

  3. 3. Visual navigation in a conspicuously planar world

    Author : Per Fornland; KTH; []
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    Abstract : This thesis addresaee an important topic in computer vision,namely finding the ground plane and potential obstacles in theimages taken by an indoor mobile platform. This is ofimportante, since the platform then automatically can detect ifit can continue on its path. READ MORE

  4. 4. Orthoptic Findings and Visual Fixation in children in general and in children with surgically treated hydrocephalus

    Author : Eva Aring; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : Strabismus; abnormal head posture; drifts; intrusive saccades; meningomyelocele;

    Abstract : Background: The ocular motor system is complex and dependent on the cooperation of many different areas of the brain. Ocular motor functions may be disturbed by various factors resulting in strabismus, and abnormal fixational behaviour, which may interfere on a multitude of visual functions. READ MORE