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Modelling solids of revolution by monocular vision

Proceedings. 1991 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2002
A system is presented for modelling solids of revolution from a set of a few monocular images. The reconstruction is obtained by assuming only that the viewed object belongs to this particular class of objects. The knowledge of the camera displacement between each image is not required. The modeling is based on the resolution of the inverse perspective
Jean-Marc Lavest   +3 more
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Acquired Monocular Vision

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002
The study is conducted to determine the effect of acquired monocular vision (enucleation, phthisis) on the daily activities of patients.Sixty-five patients in a case series completed a 30-question survey evaluating the functional consequences of monocular vision.Patients with sudden visual loss adapted more slowly than those with gradual loss (8.8 ...
Mary P, Coday   +3 more
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Monocular Loss of Vision

1985
Whether the loss of vision in one eye has an abrupt onset or a slowly progressive evolution, the patient will probably first seek advice from an ophthalmologist. Yet, as in acute blindness, i.e., bilateral loss of vision, the underlying cause in the majority of cases is neurologic in nature.
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Influences of monocular and binocular vision on postural stability

Journal of Vestibular Research, 2015
To compare the influences of monocular vision versus binocular vision on postural control, twenty-seven otherwise healthy adults, aged from 19 to 38 years, with corrected visual acuity of better than or equal to 20/20, were recruited. Body sway for standing 30 seconds on a force platform in 3 conditions was recorded for each participant: one with both ...
Kuo-Tung, Wu, Guo-She, Lee
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Human body tracking by monocular vision

1996
This article describes a tracking method of 3D articulated complex objects (for example, the human body), from a monocular sequence of perspective images. These objects and their associated articulations must be modelled. The principle of the method is based on the interpretation of image features as the 3D perspective projections points of the object ...
Frédéric Lerasle   +3 more
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Adaptation to Monocular Vision

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2002
Joel A, Kraut, Veronica, Lopez-Fernandez
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Stereoscopic Vision Recalling Memory for Monocular 3D Object Detection

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2023
Jung Uk Kim, Hyung-Il Kim, Yong Man Ro
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