TY - GEN
T1 - Wing representaton for rigid 3D objects
AU - Chen, Sei Wang
AU - Stockman, George
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - A computational framework is presented for constructing wing representations of general 3-D rigid objects based on wing representation theory and the multiple-view paradigm. Preliminary results indicate that wing representation of objects rates reasonably well with respect to properties of locality, stability, and uniqueness; has a problem with verbosity; and ideally should possess computability. It is shown how the verbosity problem can be alleviated by using maps with lower resolutions, viewspheres with fewer viewpoints, and the hierarchic properties of both viewsphere and wing sets.
AB - A computational framework is presented for constructing wing representations of general 3-D rigid objects based on wing representation theory and the multiple-view paradigm. Preliminary results indicate that wing representation of objects rates reasonably well with respect to properties of locality, stability, and uniqueness; has a problem with verbosity; and ideally should possess computability. It is shown how the verbosity problem can be alleviated by using maps with lower resolutions, viewspheres with fewer viewpoints, and the hierarchic properties of both viewsphere and wing sets.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0025555447
SN - 0818620625
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition
SP - 398
EP - 402
BT - Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition
PB - Publ by IEEE
T2 - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Pattern Recognition
Y2 - 16 June 1990 through 21 June 1990
ER -