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Determining the attitude of planar objects with general curved contours from a single perspective view

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In 3D-scene analysis, the monocular 3D-pose estimation represents a relatively restricted part. The goal is to determine the location and orientation of modelled objects in a threedimensional scene by a single perspective view. The need for a model description restricts these methods mainly to technical objects.

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Schubert, M., Voss, K. (1997). Determining the attitude of planar objects with general curved contours from a single perspective view. In: Solina, F., Kropatsch, W.G., Klette, R., Bajcsy, R. (eds) Advances in Computer Vision. Advances in Computing Science. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6867-7_22

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