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2012
This thesis depicts approaches toward real-time depth sensing. While humans are very good at estimating distances and hence are able to smoothly control vehicles and their own movements, machines often lack the ability to sense their environment in a manner comparable to humans. This discrepancy prevents the automation of certain job steps.
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This thesis depicts approaches toward real-time depth sensing. While humans are very good at estimating distances and hence are able to smoothly control vehicles and their own movements, machines often lack the ability to sense their environment in a manner comparable to humans. This discrepancy prevents the automation of certain job steps.
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A depth enhancement strategy for kinect depth image
MIPPR 2017: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, 2018Kinect is a motion sensing input device which is widely used in computer vision and other related fields. However, there are many inaccurate depth data in Kinect depth images even Kinect v2. In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to enhance Kinect v2 depth images. According to the principle of its depth measuring, the foreground and the background are
Hanping Hu +6 more
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1999, 1999
Abstract Depth imaging with multiples is a prestack depth migration method that uses multiples as the signal for more accurate boundary mapping and amplitude recovery. The idea is partially related to model-based multiple-suppression techniques and reverse-time depth migration. Conventional reverse-time migration uses the two-way wave
Oong K. Youn, Hua-wei Zhou
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Abstract Depth imaging with multiples is a prestack depth migration method that uses multiples as the signal for more accurate boundary mapping and amplitude recovery. The idea is partially related to model-based multiple-suppression techniques and reverse-time depth migration. Conventional reverse-time migration uses the two-way wave
Oong K. Youn, Hua-wei Zhou
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Depth computations from polyhedral images
Image and Vision Computing, 1992A method is developed for the computation of depth maps, modulo scale, from one single image of a polyhedral scene. Only affine shape properties of the scene and image are used, hence no metrical information. Results from simple experiments show good performance, both what concerns exactness and robustness.
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60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition, 1998
Building a depth velocity model for prestack depth migration is a time consuming and complicated task . To assist this talk we require as much a priori information as possible. Additionally we use the simplest methods which will address the problem of building the vetocity model for the current structure (Bloor et al. 1997, Stork et al. 1997). However,
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Building a depth velocity model for prestack depth migration is a time consuming and complicated task . To assist this talk we require as much a priori information as possible. Additionally we use the simplest methods which will address the problem of building the vetocity model for the current structure (Bloor et al. 1997, Stork et al. 1997). However,
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Single-image depth estimation using relative depths
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2022Jae-Han Lee, Chang-Su Kim 0001
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2012
The production of three-dimensional data is the primary function of Kinect. It is up to you to create exciting experiences with the data. A precondition to building a Kinect application is having an understanding of the output of the hardware. Beyond simply understanding, the intrinsic meaning of the 1’s and 0’s is a comprehension of its existential ...
Jarrett Webb, James Ashley
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The production of three-dimensional data is the primary function of Kinect. It is up to you to create exciting experiences with the data. A precondition to building a Kinect application is having an understanding of the output of the hardware. Beyond simply understanding, the intrinsic meaning of the 1’s and 0’s is a comprehension of its existential ...
Jarrett Webb, James Ashley
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Estimation of particle depth from two defocused images using the Fourier transform
Particuology, 2020Wu Zhou, Xiaoshu Cai
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Characterizations of Noise in Kinect Depth Images: A Review
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2014Tanwi Mallick +2 more
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