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Interpretation of Image Motion of Straight Lines

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Computational Analysis of Visual Motion

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Our goal is to study the relation between the motion of a rigid body of straight lines in space and the motion of its projection on a plane. We are particularly interested in computational schemes that take rigid line structures into account. A rigid line structure is a finite subfamily of lines of a rigid body.

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Mitiche, A. (1994). Interpretation of Image Motion of Straight Lines. In: Computational Analysis of Visual Motion. Advances in Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9785-5_7

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